Hi Dvir,

Dvir Volk wrote:

I'm looking for a Free solution that will allow several users to conduct a video conference online.
It should have clients running on both Linux and Windows, and the server side (if it's not pure p2p) should preferably run on Linux.
It should support 3 or more users in one conference.
Does anyone have any experience with such a system?




Asterisk does it. For the client you use standart VoIP phone with video support. Here are some details:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+video

I have exprience with building Audio confrence bridges. Didn't try video yet but there is no reason why it wont work - as far as Asterisk is concerned the only difference is the codec used.


Cheers, Gilad

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