I have done a little Google research on this. Note that so far I was assuming 
use of my Mac, have not delved into what may be available on the Windows side.
1. Skype allows "conference calls" but I suspect this is an expensive and 
cumbersome way to go.
2. There are many programs that support video upload, e.g. to your own web site 
or to YouTube.
3. Streaming video is a problem though. Most solutions for the Mac build on 
OS-X Server tools. 
4. I skipped by a couple of high-dollar commercial solutions.

5.. This may be a likely cross-platform solution, but my initial impression is 
that it requires a higher geek factor than I am able to bring to bear.

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

stan

On Apr 27, 2010, at 6:48 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> Is anyone seriously investigating this? Seems like a cool idea (if we
> can get an Internet connection at the gallery). I have a Lenovo laptop
> running Windows 7 and a Dell netbook running Mac OSX 10.6.2 and both
> have teleconferencing cameras. If someone wants to have a go just tell
> me which one I should bring.
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