Ski Kacoroski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A small company I am consulting for wants a video conferencing system.
> They would like:
>
> - point to point between 2 offices at high resolution with two screens
> at each office -- one for the presentation and one for the people in the
> room
>
> - ability for people not in the offices to join the conference at lower
> resolution and see the presentation and hear the people on the
> conference (not necessarily the see the people or be on video
> themselves).
>
>   
To address the quality point specifically, as long as you stick with 
standards like H.323, any unit can join at any time. You can get as 
fancy as you like with directory displays with the rooms and integrated 
systems, or just use IP addresses. Resolution is up to the sender, so 
you just need a good camera/encoder system on the sending side and 
enough bandwidth to handle it.
Multi-way conferences are common-place, and multi-camera systems (in a 
single room) are not uncommon.

Or, if you want to keep it simple, you can use free stuff for your 
content like some computers running Netmeeting or webex (not free, but 
not expensive) or whatever.

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