Video conferencing for Linux?

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Author: ShawnT.Rutledgerutledge@cx47646-a.phnx1.az.home.com
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Subject: Video conferencing for Linux?
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 03:40:32PM -0700, wrote:
> MBONE was popular a few years back...heavy lag in some pictoral
> areas of low update/constant pictures.


I've heard of that but never actually seen it used, nor do I understand
the technical details at all well... I had the impression it was an
attempt at a true broadcast medium - only one packet goes out the
server regardless how many clients there are. I'd like to know how
they implemented that... but IPv6 is supposed to make it much easier.

Meanwhile cuseeme is the tried and true way to do video AFAIK.
>
> \_ Anyone have any pointers? What I'm really looking for is more of a
> \_ real-time audio/video broadcast rather than interactive video
> \_ conferencing. For what we are looking for, irc should would work for
> \_ discussion on what's being broadcast.


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