[asterisk-biz] Implementation of Video Conferencing using Asterisk

Miles Scruggs asterisk at wideideas.com
Sun May 18 20:56:35 CDT 2008


Looks like it has potential but this cracks me up:

http://www.vmukti.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=56&Itemid=65&limitstart=3

First 25 seconds of the 1 minute video are of someone trying and  
failing to type a url which they could have just used autocomplete  
for.  I laughed, ahh yes the little things in life that bring joy.

On May 18, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Steve Totaro wrote:

> http://www.vmukti.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57&Itemid=66
>
> Does this not do multicast?  I cannot find it in the docs but if it
> does along with all the other features, it looks pretty hot.  I think
> I am going to dive into this.
>
> "VMukti's complete focus is on placing the users and customers in
> control by abolishing the artificial restrictions imposed by vendors.
> Deploy VMukti On-Demand or On-Site. Use VMukti Open Source Edition for
> free or pay for the commercial editions. Create modules that can be
> collaborative or non-collaborative. With commercial open source, users
> are in charge."
>
> What are the core features of the Vmukti?
>
> Nice feature set!
>
> Core features of Vmukti collaborative conferencing engine are:
>
> -Video conferencing,
> - Audio conferencing,
> - Chat,
> - Online File search,
> - Online whiteboard,
> - Online File-sharing,
> - Online Presentation,
> - Online Co-authoring,
> - Scheduling,
> - Remote monitoring,
> - Remote controlling,
> - Remote Desktop sharing,
> - CRM and
> - Online Reports
>
> At present VMukti supports following features:
>
> -Video conferencing,
> -Audio conferencing,
> -Chat,
> -Online File search,
> -Online File sharing,
> -Online Whiteboard,
> -Online Presentation,
> -Online Co-authoring,
> -Scheduling
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Totaro
>
> On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 11:26 AM, SIP <sip at arcdiv.com> wrote:
>> When I think voice conferencing, I think multipoint voice  
>> conferencing
>> (more than two participants). But apparently, dual-point  
>> conferencing is
>> what everyone was replying about.  Which is, as you say, out of the  
>> box
>> and pretty simple.
>>
>> N.
>>
>>
>>
>> Miles Scruggs wrote:
>>> I'm a little confused, when someone says voice conference usually it
>>> is implied that there are more than 2 people in the conference.  Was
>>> the original person asking about actual conferencing or just simple
>>> calling (which asterisk does out of the box), which seems to be what
>>> everyone is replying to.
>>>
>>> On May 18, 2008, at 1:47 AM, Mitul Limbani wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> a) Hard video IP Phone to PC with Webcam
>>>> b) Hard Video IP Phone to Hard Video IP Phone c) PC with Webcam  
>>>> to PC
>>>> with Webcam
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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