Hello, Nope, the MCU is also external in the case of Apple or no user would be able to use their system. Even with powerful codecs, you would explode your bandwidth, so Apple is definitely providing external servers for that, they are just "hidden" and automatically used when required, while in GM, you have to ask all your participants to join the MCU manually. I don't think I will implement the possibility to have several video calls at the same time in GM, because users will complain the audio and video quality are bad without noticing it is due to a lack of bandwidth. However, I will implement the possibility to have several calls "waiting" and switch between them in real-time. Le dim, 11/07/2004 à 11:42 +0200, Kilian Krause a écrit : > Hi Damien, > > Am So, den 11.07.2004 schrieb Damien Sandras um 11:37: > > That's something you can also do with gnomemeeting, however, we don't > > have enough machines and bandwidth to host multiconferences. Apple has > > such an infrastructure though :-/ > > i thought he meant to tell that iChat has a builtin MCU mode for 10 > users audio and 3 users video. Thus the answer would be "yes, you can do > that with external MCU, or wait till we have the time and manpower to > add that code to GM. Patches are always welcome to implement that > either." ;) > > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > GnomeMeeting-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list -- _ Damien Sandras (o- GnomeMeeting: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/ //\ FOSDEM : http://www.fosdem.org v_/_ H.323 phone : callto:ils.seconix.com/dsandras seconix com
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