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Matt Riddell escribió:
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<pre wrap="">On 27/01/2009 9:58 p.m., Sergio Garcia Murillo wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi everyone,
>From time to time the multi video conference topics comes up so this is
quite an old issue.
First, the self-advertisment, I already have available (for a looong
time) a multi video conference unit
with video mixing, SIP based, no participant limit (apart of cpu
resources), continius presence,
different mosaic modes and sizes, web ui, etc, etc..
The main problem here is none has a commercial plan or is willing to
invest a cent in supporting the
development or even give feedback ideas. So, I think that until someone
shows some real interest
in deploying a commercial mcu service nothing is going to change and
this thread will be a dead end
again.
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You didn't realize everyone wants everything for free (with free support)?
:)
But seriously, what are we looking at?
Funding? How much? What time period? What method?
End result? Commercial/Open Source/mixed license etc?
Support/help? Are there other things people could help you with?
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Hi again Mat,<br>
<br>
The main problem with the multi video conference is that most people
thinks about the service and just thinks,<br>
"hey, that's cool" and want to have it. The problem is that it's not an
easy issue (even with my help) and <br>
is not as easy as plug&play, so as soon as they have to spend some
time working and setting everything up,<br>
they get bored and realize that they don't really need the service at
all.<br>
<br>
So what it's needed? Just commitment, so the time I waste is worthy.
Obviously being willing to spend some<br>
money is a very good sign of commitment.. :) <br>
<br>
Also, time and patience are needed, and lots of testing.. <br>
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Best regards<br>
Sergio<br>
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