On 11 November 2010 22:15, Markus Heurung markus.heur...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently set up a Bigbluebutton conferencing server for a client and it
works quite reasonable.
It's free software and needs some installation work on a server, but it is
a lot of fun, when it's running!
There are
Iris,
Have you ever tried WebEx? Or maybe Dimdim?
Abs,
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Hi-
I apologize if this is a duplicate question, but I couldn't find any archives
on the group which answered my question.
Does anyone have success with setting up multi point video conferencing?
Ideally I'd like to have a system that can work with other types of systems
rather than only a
Apparently the latest Skype (beta 5 for Mac, and the regular release for
Windows) has multi-way conferencing. Some televisions are integrating Skype,
which could be good for a conference room.
I believe Gizmo Project was killed by Google. Enough people have Skype that I
would say it's
I recently set up a Bigbluebutton conferencing server for a client and it
works quite reasonable.
It's free software and needs some installation work on a server, but it is a
lot of fun, when it's running!
There are some integration plugins for different CMS, so you can control access
to the
I have mentioned this beforeactually Skype now provides multipoint
capability...for free. There are others (Tinychat, etc)...too.
Here is my blog entry on Skype Multipoint (I also did a full Skype review
before multipoint was announced):
Thanks for the tips! zone of our members is on the Skype team, and mentioned
the Tv's as an option, at the time the video was only between 2 clients. I just
installed Skype 5.0 and tested it. The multi point conference is cool, though
not much different than Zorap was 2 years ago. I do think it
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