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PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2008 4:10 am    Post subject: [asterisk-biz] Implementation of Video Conferencing using As Reply with quote

Hello Kashif,

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Kashif Naeem wrote:

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Hello All

Is it possible to implement and deploy Video Conferencing using Asterisk
? Has anyone done it before ?

All you need a webcam on your PC and the xlite soft phone (the free
one) and you can email me off the list and I can provide you with a
live demo from our R&D Servers (its a demo port from Asterisk-video
port) I have also tested the same on follow scenarios :

a) Hard video IP Phone to PC with Webcam
b) Hard Video IP Phone to Hard Video IP Phone c) PC with Webcam to PC
with Webcam

And it works well, after a few tweaks,

Thanks & Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder & CEO,
Enterux Solutions,
The Enterprise Linux Company (TM),
www.enterux.com

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PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2008 10:33 am    Post subject: [asterisk-biz] Implementation of Video Conferencing using As Reply with quote

When I think voice conferencing, I think multipoint voice conferencing
(more than two participants). But apparently, dual-point conferencing is
what everyone was replying about. Which is, as you say, out of the box
and pretty simple.

N.



Miles Scruggs wrote:
Quote:
I'm a little confused, when someone says voice conference usually it
is implied that there are more than 2 people in the conference. Was
the original person asking about actual conferencing or just simple
calling (which asterisk does out of the box), which seems to be what
everyone is replying to.

On May 18, 2008, at 1:47 AM, Mitul Limbani wrote:


Quote:
a) Hard video IP Phone to PC with Webcam
b) Hard Video IP Phone to Hard Video IP Phone c) PC with Webcam to PC
with Webcam



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PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2008 6:25 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-biz] Implementation of Video Conferencing using As Reply with quote

Unfortunately for us, requiring Windows Server 2003/2008 is a deal
breaker. Having, time and time again over the last 12 years, been
forced to attempt to rely on Windows for production level server
systems, it's bitten us in the ass far too many times for us to build
ANY scenario around requiring Windows as the core technology.



Steve Totaro wrote:
Quote:
http://www.vmukti.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57&Itemid=66

Does this not do multicast? I cannot find it in the docs but if it
does along with all the other features, it looks pretty hot. I think
I am going to dive into this.

"VMukti's complete focus is on placing the users and customers in
control by abolishing the artificial restrictions imposed by vendors.
Deploy VMukti On-Demand or On-Site. Use VMukti Open Source Edition for
free or pay for the commercial editions. Create modules that can be
collaborative or non-collaborative. With commercial open source, users
are in charge."

What are the core features of the Vmukti?

Nice feature set!

Core features of Vmukti collaborative conferencing engine are:

-Video conferencing,
- Audio conferencing,
- Chat,
- Online File search,
- Online whiteboard,
- Online File-sharing,
- Online Presentation,
- Online Co-authoring,
- Scheduling,
- Remote monitoring,
- Remote controlling,
- Remote Desktop sharing,
- CRM and
- Online Reports

At present VMukti supports following features:

-Video conferencing,
-Audio conferencing,
-Chat,
-Online File search,
-Online File sharing,
-Online Whiteboard,
-Online Presentation,
-Online Co-authoring,
-Scheduling

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 11:26 AM, SIP <sip@arcdiv.com> wrote:

Quote:
When I think voice conferencing, I think multipoint voice conferencing
(more than two participants). But apparently, dual-point conferencing is
what everyone was replying about. Which is, as you say, out of the box
and pretty simple.

N.



Miles Scruggs wrote:

Quote:
I'm a little confused, when someone says voice conference usually it
is implied that there are more than 2 people in the conference. Was
the original person asking about actual conferencing or just simple
calling (which asterisk does out of the box), which seems to be what
everyone is replying to.

On May 18, 2008, at 1:47 AM, Mitul Limbani wrote:



Quote:
a) Hard video IP Phone to PC with Webcam
b) Hard Video IP Phone to Hard Video IP Phone c) PC with Webcam to PC
with Webcam


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PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2008 2:39 am    Post subject: [asterisk-biz] Implementation of Video Conferencing using As Reply with quote

On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 11:11 +0400, Sergey Tamkovich wrote:
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Usually, video conferencing hardware (Sony, Tandberg) doesn't use
multicast for conferencing itself. Unicast only.


to a point that is required if you have a central server that muxes the
video since it takes everyone but you and combines them somehow. This
results in a custom stream for each participant.

multicast would be ideal if each client is broadcasting to other clients
on the local network, and those clients are rendering the participants
itself into one display.


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PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2008 3:20 am    Post subject: [asterisk-biz] Implementation of Video Conferencing using As Reply with quote

Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
Quote:
On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 11:11 +0400, Sergey Tamkovich wrote:

Quote:
Usually, video conferencing hardware (Sony, Tandberg) doesn't use
multicast for conferencing itself. Unicast only.



to a point that is required if you have a central server that muxes the
video since it takes everyone but you and combines them somehow. This
results in a custom stream for each participant.

Exactly.
Quote:
multicast would be ideal if each client is broadcasting to other clients
on the local network, and those clients are rendering the participants
itself into one display.



I didn't meet that kind of terminals, also customers prefer to use
conferencing on the WAN instead of LAN.

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PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 12:45 am    Post subject: [asterisk-biz] Implementation of Video Conferencing using As Reply with quote

steve,
does this compete with huddle? this used to be open source, or at least there was an osrc version https://www.webhuddle.com/
http://www.huddle.net/what-is-huddle/
daveC


What is Huddle?
Huddle gives you simple, secure online workspaces containing powerful, office, project and collaboration tools that can be used for a variety of purposes. Huddle is hosted, there's no software to download and it's free to get started.
With Huddle you can instantly create a network of collaborative team workspaces, each time bringing together the right team for the right activity. You can manage projects, team and relationships or share ideas, files and information, or both. And because you are joining a network of workspaces, you can collaborate with hundreds of different people, teams and organisations globally in one place.
If you ever needed a personal workspace, online office, intranet, extranet, file sharing, team collaboration or project management tool, Huddle is for you.
Here's what you get with each Huddle:
  • Space: From 1Gb upwards
  • Dashboard: Manage multiple Huddle workspaces securely in one place
  • Users: ability to invite unlimited users into your workspaces
  • File storage: Automated versioning, audit trails and approval workflows. Up to 2Gb per file
  • Document creation: Use embedded web office tools to create new files online or save document from your desktop directly into Huddle
  • Whiteboards: Or wiki, share ideas, comment, brainstorm
  • Project calendar: Assign tasks, auto reminders and iCal integration
  • Notifications: Via dashboard, email and RSS
  • Branding: Customise your dashboard, homepage, emails, custom URL
  • Control: view/read/edit permissions, audit trails
  • Security: 128 bit SSL, control over who can see and read documents, 99.5% uptime guarantee
  • Support: Online help system, phone, and email helpdesk, webinars, video tutorials, on-site support
  • Accessibility: No client to download; Windows, Mac, Firefox, Safari, IE, Facebook integration
  • Open API: Integrate Huddle into existing applications or build tools on top of the platform



Steve Totaro wrote:
Quote:
Quote:
http://www.vmukti.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57&Itemid=66

Does this not do multicast? I cannot find it in the docs but if it
does along with all the other features, it looks pretty hot. I think
I am going to dive into this.

"VMukti's complete focus is on placing the users and customers in
control by abolishing the artificial restrictions imposed by vendors.
Deploy VMukti On-Demand or On-Site. Use VMukti Open Source Edition for
free or pay for the commercial editions. Create modules that can be
collaborative or non-collaborative. With commercial open source, users
are in charge."

What are the core features of the Vmukti?

Nice feature set!

Core features of Vmukti collaborative conferencing engine are:

-Video conferencing,
- Audio conferencing,
- Chat,
- Online File search,
- Online whiteboard,
- Online File-sharing,
- Online Presentation,
- Online Co-authoring,
- Scheduling,
- Remote monitoring,
- Remote controlling,
- Remote Desktop sharing,
- CRM and
- Online Reports

At present VMukti supports following features:

-Video conferencing,
-Audio conferencing,
-Chat,
-Online File search,
-Online File sharing,
-Online Whiteboard,
-Online Presentation,
-Online Co-authoring,
-Scheduling

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 11:26 AM, SIP <sip@arcdiv.com> (sip@arcdiv.com) wrote:
Quote:
When I think voice conferencing, I think multipoint voice conferencing
(more than two participants). But apparently, dual-point conferencing is
what everyone was replying about. Which is, as you say, out of the box
and pretty simple.

N.



Miles Scruggs wrote:
Quote:
I'm a little confused, when someone says voice conference usually it
is implied that there are more than 2 people in the conference. Was
the original person asking about actual conferencing or just simple
calling (which asterisk does out of the box), which seems to be what
everyone is replying to.

On May 18, 2008, at 1:47 AM, Mitul Limbani wrote:


Quote:
a) Hard video IP Phone to PC with Webcam
b) Hard Video IP Phone to Hard Video IP Phone c) PC with Webcam to PC
with Webcam


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