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Old 07-03-2007, 03:05 PM
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How to create a video conference on a web-site? (streaming video coder needed)


Does anyone know how to do coding to allow for direct streaming video, so that the readers can use web cam or camcorder to talk in front of and the viewer can see that image/person...

"So I could sit at my table and talk in front of the web cam and someone else could view....? Please reply, if this seems like something you could do. I already have the outer website, I need the streaming component added and this is a starting project, so its a tight budget, but I am interested in hearing your bids for this project..
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Sloan
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Old 01-23-2008, 05:12 AM
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Re: How to create a video conference on a web-site? (streaming video coder needed)


Hmm so its not like hosting tutorials and recorded conferences on your website for sure. May be you shall visit Rhubcom their web conferencing appliance is the real time solutions to your needs. You may found relative faq and coding helps possibly.
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Old 01-23-2008, 11:18 AM
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Re: How to create a video conference on a web-site? (streaming video coder needed)


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Hmm so its not like hosting tutorials and recorded conferences on your website for sure. May be you shall visit Rhubcom their web conferencing appliance is the real time solutions to your needs. You may found relative faq and coding helps possibly.
First of all Rhubcom offers hardware. And their top "TurboMeeting-1000" offers 50 meeting rooms, 200 concurrent users. Not sure whether it is a good idea to use it on a web-site.

And there is one more problem. You can share desktop and applications with it... but you can you share video?

You can try to outsource your project via a freelance marketplace.
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Old 01-23-2008, 10:38 PM
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You shall check the web conferencing service by RHUB TurboMeeting technology. It has the video streaming solutions you are looking for mate.
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Old 04-29-2008, 12:07 AM
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Re: How to create a video conference on a web-site? (streaming video coder needed)


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Does anyone know how to do coding to allow for direct streaming video, so that the readers can use web cam or camcorder to talk in front of and the viewer can see that image/person...

"So I could sit at my table and talk in front of the web cam and someone else could view....? Please reply, if this seems like something you could do. I already have the outer website, I need the streaming component added and this is a starting project, so its a tight budget, but I am interested in hearing your bids for this project..
thank you
Sloan
Hi! the soft you are needing to do that kind of thing is Camfrog web. I've been seeking for a software that visitors have a videoconference embedded directly in my web page and the only program useful to do the work i found is this. The only bad thing is the cost, is almost $1000 u$s, tell me what do you think about it.
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Old 07-10-2009, 05:49 AM
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Re: How to create a video conference on a web-site? (streaming video coder needed)


Hello:

You need to tell that it's one way or two way streaming. I mean you will talk in front of the camera but the other person will be able to do the same or just watch ?

If it s one way my recommendation is to use BlinkoTV, a solution from the company I work for.
you can find a streaming plan which fits the project you need to develop.
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Old 07-14-2011, 04:13 AM
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TokBox allows users to start a multi-party video chat with up to 50 people. The platform does not require download for use and it is set up to allow the creator of the video chat to invite non-tokbox users into the call via email, instant messaging or by publishing the URL on their Twitter / Facebook / MySpace accounts. TokBox allows users to share YouTube videos within the video chat. Users can resize the YouTube video to appear larger and therefore the main focus of the video chat or can minimize the video. SlideShare, Flickr, Picasa and TokBox Video Mails can also be shared within the video call.

TokBox allows its users to send video messages. Video messages can be up to 10 minutes long and can be sent to another TokBox user or anyone with an email address.

TokBox also has its own IM client and users can import their Yahoo Messenger, MSN Messenger, AOL AIM and GChat accounts. From TokBox, users can then invite their imported buddies to video chats without their buddies needing to sign up for TokBox.

There is no hard limit to how many sessions you can create, however there is a limit to how many publishers and subscribers can be in a session. Here are some examples of what a session can support:
- 1 person publishing with up to 2,500 people subscribing.
- 3 people publishing with up to 800 people subscribing.
- Up to 50 people in a video chat together.

TokBox makes available a series of API for developers. The APIs allow other websites to embed the majority of TokBox features and functionalities (such as multi-party video chat, IM and Video Mail) in to their website.

TokBox lists Meebo, eBuddy, Digsby, InnovaHire, Radius IM and DabbleBoard as featured partners who use the API

Many people maybe need to record their interesting and precious moments to play it with any devices or keep it as souvenir, although Yahoo! Messenger disables recording video chat.
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