Re: Cross-platform virtual meetings

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Author: Ed
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Subject: Re: Cross-platform virtual meetings
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Joe <> wrote:
> Thanks for that, I had no idea Adobe had anything like this. The only
> downfall is it's limited to 15 participants at a time. Their Connect Pro
> solution might work though, I don't see anything about a participant
> limit. They don't have pricing for that online though, which leads me to
> believe it's pretty expensive. Still, thanks, we'll check that out!
>
> -Joe
>


Joe -
If you get more than a few folks into a meeting you want broadcast not
conference ware - icecast will broadcast audio & video, good for a
group that doesnt need to interact in channel. Pair icecast with an
Asterisk VoIP conference for audio feeedback and you should be able to
handle a good size group.
Ed

> Judd Pickell wrote:
>> This works on macs, windows and linux:
>> http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatconnect/ but not entirely sure if it is
>> everything you are looking for. There is also a pro version which may offer
>> more features that would be useful.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Joe <> wrote:
>>
>>> My company is in the process of trying to set up virtual meetings,
>>> including things like screencasting/sharing, voice, video, whiteboard,
>>> etc. The office is all Mac, our clients are mostly Windows, and I'm on
>>> Linux. We've been trying to find something that will work for everyone
>>> and is easy to use, but so far haven't come up with much. Webex seems to
>>> work, but I can't get screen or document sharing to work from Linux, and
>>> it also lacks voice. Most of the others either didn't run at all or
>>> don't have any Linux client.
>>>
>>> Recently I set up a VNC server on my machine and used our VPN to
>>> broadcast back to the office and Skype to handle the audio. It worked,
>>> but not well, and it's definitely not something that we can use with our
>>> clients.
>>>
>>> So, fellow Linux users, got any other suggestions for what I should be
>>> using? I'd settle for something that didn't have voice if everything
>>> else worked really well, but of course, I'd like to have everything in
>>> one package.
>>>
>>> -Joe
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