Interesting link here, at least interesting to those of us curious about
low-cost I-net realtime broadcasting alternatives. (But damn it, I wish
there were more folks trying to push the envelope in Windows with this.
Yeah, yeah, I know. But I'm not going to get one of those.)
-tj
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-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Shapiro [mailto:
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Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 12:06 PM
To:
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Subject: Re: Using Skype and ????
> Phil:
>
> Interesting, and helpful, article on using Skype for interviewing. I
> haven't pushed it to the ready-for-prime-time level you have, but I and a
> colleague in The Netherlands have used Yahoo Messenger Webcam and Skype to
> have audio+video conversations with success. I wonder if your approach
> would allow for the integration -- and broadcasting -- of the AV session.
>
> All the best,
> Tom Johnson
>
thanks for asking. see
http://www.wap.org/imovie/videochat.html created using ichat av. with the newer version of quicktime
coming out soon (quicktime 7), the video quality will be better than this.
- phil
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