Le mar 05/11/2002 à 11:57, liumin a écrit : > Thanks for your answer. You mean if I install the openMCU, I can send > the video to n people without changing gnomemeeting? Can you tell me the > detail? Should the n people apply a multicast address, and I send the > video to the multicast address? All of us need to install openMCU at > first, right? No , i'm sorry, rereading my answer makes me see that i wasn't too clear :) in fact only one of you have to install the MCU, and preferabily the one who have the most bandwidth. That's a server, so only one install it, and then everybody connect to the MCU. Just notice that you have to launch the MCU before your GM if you are the one who install the MCU, because both listen to port 1720 for incoming calls. and you will be warned at GM's startup that your GM can't listen at port 1720 as it wil be used by the MCU but just make your friends call the MCU and connect yourself to it and you'll be able to do n to n videoconf. :) hope this clearer than the privious answer :) > > -----邮件原件----- > 发件人: gnomemeeting-list-admin gnome org > [mailto:gnomemeeting-list-admin gnome org] 代表 ALPHONSO Fabrice > 发送时间: 2002年11月5日 16:53 > 收件人: Mailing List Gnomemeeting > 主题: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Does gnomemeeting support multicast? > > Le mar 05/11/2002 à 07:20, liumin a écrit : > > Can I send video to two person at the same time? > > > hello, > for now the way to do n to n videoconference is to use a MCU (Multi > conference Unit) as openMCU you can find on www.openh323.org . > You can see screenshot of the use of such MCU on : > http://www.gnomemeeting.org/screenshots/latest/GnomeMeeting_Chat_Room.pn > g > > Hope this answers your question. > > Fabrice > > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > GnomeMeeting-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
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