[asterisk-users] Video Conference

Richard A alamchard at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 10:11:22 CDT 2007


Hi,

We have done a video and voice conferencing application but it's still
Alpha. We use Red5/Flash for video, IAX for audio.

You can take a look at http://code.google.com/p/blindside/ and click on the
screencast and Webconference demo.

Maybe we can work with each other to further improve it.

Richard


On 10/22/07, John Millican <jmillican at sentinelcommunications.com> wrote:
>
>
> <sniped and moved to below for readability>
> > John Millican wrote:
> > > Hello All,
> > > I am looking at doing some video conferencing with SIP.  I was hoping
> to
> > > get some early pointers from any one that is currently doing this.  I
> > > have been all over goggle and voip-info and there is a ton of
> anecdotal
> > > information but, I was hoping for more specifics of what people are
> > > actually using that works and even some of what hasn't worked so that
> I
> > > can stay away.  What I am considering at this point is hacking up my
> own
> > > solution using off the shelf equipment.  Decent web camera, Polycom
> > > conference phone(maybe if the budget holds) and a large wide screen
> LCD
> > > monitor all connected to *
> > > Sound reasonable or am I living a pipe dream?
> > > JohnM
> > >
> On Monday October 22 2007 9:32 am, SIP wrote:
> > Direct single line video conferencing via SIP is actually pretty
> > straightforward and works rather well.
> >
> > Multipoint conferencing is where you get into a bit of a mess.  There
> > are precious few products out there that claim multipoint SIP video
> > conferencing capability, and we've had no luck so far with any of it
> > being what one might consider straightforward.
> >
> > N.
>
> Thanks for the responce.  Have you had any luck at all even with what one
> might not consider straight forward?  I am trying to avoid paying the
> $1000+
> per location needed to purchase something from say Polycom or Tandberg.  I
> would even be willing to do something along the lines of a web app for
> video
> and some how tie that together with the voice through Asterisk.  Just
> don't
> want to look like one of the old dubbed over Japanese movies from when I
> was
> a kid (lips move and then a couple seconds later you hear voice).
> JohnM
>
>
>
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