Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is an open-standard communications protocol for message-oriented middleware based on XML (Extensible Markup Language). The protocol was originally named
Jabber, and was developed by the Jabber open-source community in 1999 for near-real-time, extensible instant messaging (IM), presence information, and contact list maintenance. Designed to be extensible, the protocol today also finds application in VoIP and file transfer signaling.
Unlike most instant messaging protocols, XMPP uses an open systems approach of development and application, by which anyone may implement an XMPP service and interoperate with other organizations' implementations. The software implementation and many client applications are distributed as free and open source software.
XMPP is currently being extended to handle signaling / negotiation for VoIP and other media sessions. This signaling protocol is called Jingle. Jingle is designed to be consistent with the Google Talk service and bridgeable with the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
Some people may need to record their interesting and precious moments to play it with any devices or keep it as souvenir, although many Jabber/XMPP instant messenging clients do not have the recording feature.
Fortunately, the
Jabber/XMPP video call recorder software - Replay Video Capture (Windows) is designed for Jabber/XMPP users to record/save/capture Jabber/XMPP video chat with ease.
Replay Video Capture is a professional Jabber/XMPP video call recording tool that helps you to record Jabber/XMPP video call when you have a video chat with your buddy. It can record both video and audio, and save the recorded video as Windows Media .WMV file, MPEG-2 .mpg file or any other video file, so that you can replay your recording anytime. Replay Video Capture allows to record from 2 audio sources, so you will be able to record both sides of the Jabber/XMPP conversation. And since Replay Video Capture allows to record anything you can see on your screen, you can record web-cams (or only one of them) as well as your desktop (computer screen).
It is indeed an easy way to record/save/capture Jabber/XMPP video chat with Replay Video Capture and play your recordings on any device that you have. Replay Video Capture can use any video codec presented in your system for compressing your video in real time. And it can even create a DVD-Video disc for you, so you will be able to play your video calls even on a standalone DVD player.
Replay Video Capture is free to try. Also it comes with a 30-day unconditional money-back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose.