Hi.
We have a need for a video conferencing package with the following specs:
- cross platform client support (Linux, Mac, Win) - server side runs on Centos 5 and later with easy package installation routine (e.g. RPM) - can host a teleconfernce with no users connected (IOW, it can wait for users to connect at any time) - supports mulitple users per video conference
Recommendations?
Thanks.
Geoff Galitz wrote:
Hi.
We have a need for a video conferencing package with the following specs:
- cross platform client support (Linux, Mac, Win)
- server side runs on Centos 5 and later with easy package installation
routine (e.g. RPM)
- can host a teleconfernce with no users connected (IOW, it can wait for
users to connect at any time)
- supports mulitple users per video conference
Recommendations?
Thanks.
You can check Ekiga[1]. It is a LInux/Windows/Source-code SIP application with video capability. As far as I could make it out, Asteriks server can be used for interconnection. Can't say about the last request
[1]: http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Main_Page Nice explanation: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ekiga
On 7/22/11 2:19 AM, Geoff Galitz wrote:
Hi. We have a need for a video conferencing package with the following specs:
- cross platform client support (Linux, Mac, Win)
- server side runs on Centos 5 and later with easy package installation routine
(e.g. RPM)
- can host a teleconfernce with no users connected (IOW, it can wait for users
to connect at any time)
- supports mulitple users per video conference
Recommendations?
Don't think this one has group video conferencing yet, but it might be close: http://www.jitsi.org/
On 07/22/2011 03:02 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 7/22/11 2:19 AM, Geoff Galitz wrote:
Hi. We have a need for a video conferencing package with the following specs:
- cross platform client support (Linux, Mac, Win)
- server side runs on Centos 5 and later with easy package installation routine
(e.g. RPM)
- can host a teleconfernce with no users connected (IOW, it can wait for users
to connect at any time)
- supports mulitple users per video conference
Recommendations?
Don't think this one has group video conferencing yet, but it might be close: http://www.jitsi.org/
For a WebEx-like environment check out BigBlueButton (not easy to install though). Or use Gtalk which supports video and does not require you to host a server.
Hosting a teleconference (not sure about support for video) is supported by FreeSWITCH (for small to large environments) and Asterisk (would not bet the farm on this for large environments).
Regards, Patrick
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 7:35 PM, Patrick Lists centos-list@puzzled.xs4all.nl wrote:
On 07/22/2011 03:02 PM, Les Mikesell wrote: For a WebEx-like environment check out BigBlueButton (not easy to install though). Or use Gtalk which supports video and does not require you to host a server.
+1 Visit http://code.google.com/p/bigbluebutton/ for further help. I used the VM for evaluation purposes.
You should try bigbluebutton or red5 with videowhisper.
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 08:02:57 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
On 7/22/11 2:19 AM, Geoff Galitz wrote:
Hi. We have a need for a video conferencing package with the following specs:
- cross platform client support (Linux, Mac, Win)
- server side runs on Centos 5 and later with easy package
installation routine (e.g. RPM)
- can host a teleconfernce with no users connected (IOW, it can wait
for users to connect at any time)
- supports mulitple users per video conference
Recommendations?
Don't think this one has group video conferencing yet, but it might be close: http://www.jitsi.org/
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