Re: [CentOS] package recommendation for video conferencing

2011-07-22 Thread Καλέμης Γιώργος
 You should try bigbluebutton or red5 with videowhisper.



 On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 08:02:57 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 7/22/11 2:19 AM, Geoff Galitz wrote:
>> Hi.
>> We have a need for a video conferencing package with the following 
>> specs:
>> - cross platform client support (Linux, Mac, Win)
>> - server side runs on Centos 5 and later with easy package 
>> installation routine
>> (e.g. RPM)
>> - can host a teleconfernce with no users connected (IOW, it can wait 
>> for users
>> to connect at any time)
>> - supports mulitple users per video conference
>> Recommendations?
>
> Don't think this one has group video conferencing yet, but it might 
> be close:
> http://www.jitsi.org/
>
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Re: [CentOS] package recommendation for video conferencing

2011-07-22 Thread Arun Khan
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 7:35 PM, Patrick Lists
 wrote:
> On 07/22/2011 03:02 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> For a WebEx-like environment check out BigBlueButton (not easy to
> install though). Or use Gtalk which supports video and does not require
> you to host a server.

+1 Visit   for further help.
I used the VM for evaluation purposes.

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Re: [CentOS] package recommendation for video conferencing

2011-07-22 Thread Patrick Lists
On 07/22/2011 03:02 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 7/22/11 2:19 AM, Geoff Galitz wrote:
>> Hi.
>> We have a need for a video conferencing package with the following specs:
>> - cross platform client support (Linux, Mac, Win)
>> - server side runs on Centos 5 and later with easy package installation 
>> routine
>> (e.g. RPM)
>> - can host a teleconfernce with no users connected (IOW, it can wait for 
>> users
>> to connect at any time)
>> - supports mulitple users per video conference
>> Recommendations?
>
> Don't think this one has group video conferencing yet, but it might be close:
> http://www.jitsi.org/

For a WebEx-like environment check out BigBlueButton (not easy to 
install though). Or use Gtalk which supports video and does not require 
you to host a server.

Hosting a teleconference (not sure about support for video) is supported 
by FreeSWITCH (for small to large environments) and Asterisk (would not 
bet the farm on this for large environments).

Regards,
Patrick

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Re: [CentOS] package recommendation for video conferencing

2011-07-22 Thread Les Mikesell
On 7/22/11 2:19 AM, Geoff Galitz wrote:
> Hi.
> We have a need for a video conferencing package with the following specs:
> - cross platform client support (Linux, Mac, Win)
> - server side runs on Centos 5 and later with easy package installation 
> routine
> (e.g. RPM)
> - can host a teleconfernce with no users connected (IOW, it can wait for users
> to connect at any time)
> - supports mulitple users per video conference
> Recommendations?

Don't think this one has group video conferencing yet, but it might be close:
http://www.jitsi.org/

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Re: [CentOS] package recommendation for video conferencing

2011-07-22 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Geoff Galitz wrote:
>  
>  
> Hi.
>  
> We have a need for a video conferencing package with the following specs:
>  
> - cross platform client support (Linux, Mac, Win)
> - server side runs on Centos 5 and later with easy package installation 
> routine (e.g. RPM)
> - can host a teleconfernce with no users connected (IOW, it can wait for 
> users to connect at any time)
> - supports mulitple users per video conference
>  
>  
> Recommendations?
>  
> Thanks.
>  
You can check Ekiga[1]. It is a LInux/Windows/Source-code SIP 
application with video capability. As far as I could make it out, 
Asteriks server can be used for interconnection. Can't say about the 
last request

[1]: http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Main_Page
Nice explanation: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ekiga

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[CentOS] package recommendation for video conferencing

2011-07-22 Thread Geoff Galitz


Hi.

We have a need for a video conferencing package with the following specs:

- cross platform client support (Linux, Mac, Win)
- server side runs on Centos 5 and later with easy package installation routine 
(e.g. RPM)
- can host a teleconfernce with no users connected (IOW, it can wait for users 
to connect at any time)
- supports mulitple users per video conference


Recommendations?

Thanks.

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