This is new (at least new to me). I tried out nv with a 
cuseeme reflector and it produced results, though there
was no audio.

This new thing sounds good.

--randy

On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Nick Busigin wrote:

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> On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Michael Stutz wrote:
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> > On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Valentin Tumarkin wrote:
> > 
> > > And ofcourse there are the standard 'nv' ( = cuseeme for unux, not
> > > 100% compatible ) support for qcam...
> > 
> > What's nv? I was always under the impression that cuseeme 1) was non-free
> > software and 2) did not work under Linux.
> 
> Michael,
> 
> There's also:
> 
>         http://www.pangea.org/~mavilar/qseeme/qseeme.html
> 
> which is a site for a free CuSeeme clone for Linux.  I've been able to
> lurk and see other people's images and chat with them via the built in
> chat utility of qseeme.  When I get my qcam, I'll see if it works with it. 
> Basically, qseeme captures part of the Xwindows screen and sends that off. 
> As long as you've got a program which displays qcam images on your X
> display it should work.  It also works with your sound card with or
> without the video portion of the program. 
> 
>                               Nick
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