Re: Video conference

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On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 1:57 AM, Eero Tamminen <eero.tamminen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> Hi,>> ext Alejandro López wrote:>> When I decided to buy my N810 I was expecting it to be able to do some>> videoconferencing. I was specially happy knowing that Skype was running>> on the platform.>>>> When I bought it, I discovered that the Skype version supported is>> unable to use webcams, so no videoconference is possible (only after 2.0).>>>> I then installed Gizmo. If it supports videoconferencing I didn't>> succeed to make it work.>>>> Is there any other videoconferencing software for the N810? What are you>> guys using?>> If by videoconferencing you mean just video calls between two persons,> the built-in VOIP client supports that (supported it even before Skype> was available for the devices).  It uses GTalk i.e. the other end needs> also to have GTalk client with video support.>>>        - Eero> _______________________________________________> maemo-users mailing list> maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx> https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users>


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