URGENT How to setup Open Source Video Conferencing Server
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URGENT How to setup Open Source Video Conferencing Server
Hi I am Milind, I need to work on Video Conferencing an Open Source. I have around 2Mbps of bandwidth and I need to connect to my counterpart in Pune , How can we setup a Video Conferencing Server and communicate with just an Video and Audio to hear.
This is not urgent for any of us, and it is unfair to attempt to demand priority attention from a voluntary community, especially if you don't even say please or thankyou.
Hi I am Milind, I need to work on Video Conferencing an Open Source. I have around 2Mbps of bandwidth and I need to connect to my counterpart in Pune , How can we setup a Video Conferencing Server and communicate with just an Video and Audio to hear.
Nope, sorry...not urgent. If it's really **URGENT**, perhaps try http://www.google.com and try looking something up yourself. Otherwise, you can wait, like everyone else does, or you can PAY someone for 24/7 support...they'll be there for you whenever you call, then.
Can't/don't want to? Then how about providing some actual, useful information, like version/distro of Linux that you're using, with what hardware, and what you've already tried.
And you may want to just use Skype or any of the other VOIP offerings.
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