Re: Kopete & video

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On Tuesday 23 January 2007 16:38, Scott van Looy wrote:
> Today Gilboa Davara did spake thusly:
> > I'm guessing here, but it seems to me that both kopete and aMsn throttle
> > down the FPS if the upstream bandwidth is too low.
>
> They send just as fast as they can...you get jerkiness because the
> software shows you what the other person is seeing when you're connected
> instead of just your video at full frame rate when you're disconnected,
> same as MSN/Yahoo Messenger, etc do.
>
That sounds logical, but I used GnomeMeeting 3 years ago with a philips 
webcam, and saw good colour rendition and smooth video.  I'm not seeing 
anything like as good performance.  I accept that the webcam and its driver 
may be a factor, but I couldn't get the old one to work with FC6.

Anne

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