> Just for anyone interested. There are Windows clients out there
> supporting Video over the Jingle protocol (well, none I found
> anyway!). There are a few for *nix systems though.
>
> The only one I found that came close was Gajim which supports video in
> version 0.14. Unfortunately it looks li
Just for anyone interested. There are Windows clients out there
supporting Video over the Jingle protocol (well, none I found
anyway!). There are a few for *nix systems though.
The only one I found that came close was Gajim which supports video in
version 0.14. Unfortunately it looks like the resu
> As for choice of server - if you get tired of Openfire I couldn't not
> recommend the one I work on, Prosody. It's in the repos :)
>
>
> Matthew can hardly be considered an impartial judge, as he works on
> Prosody.
>
> I however do not work on Prosody, and can be considered impartial: Prosody
>
On Sat, 2010-10-16 at 19:42 +0100, Matthew Wild wrote:
> As for choice of server - if you get tired of Openfire I couldn't not
> recommend the one I work on, Prosody. It's in the repos :)
Matthew can hardly be considered an impartial judge, as he works on
Prosody.
I however do not work on Proso
On 15 October 2010 22:18, Chris Rowson wrote:
> Just wondered if anyone on the list is using the Openfire Jabber server?
>
Jabber \o/
> What I'd like to do is use any old Jabber compliant client with the
> video handled by the client. I have Googled around this but don't seem
> to be able to fin
On 16/10/10 18:16, Chris Rowson wrote:
> Empathy doesn't have a Windows port at the moment but knowing that
> you've got video working with Empathy gives me a bit of hope that I
> can get a decent video solution up and running using something or
> other.
Good luck. :)
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On Sat, 2010-10-16 at 18:16 +0100, Chris Rowson wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 1:04 AM, Jon Spriggs wrote:
> > On 16 October 2010 00:47, Tony Pursell wrote:
> >> On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 23:11 +0100, Simon Greenwood wrote:
> >>> Only in the same way as you. Jabber and video isn't that well
> >>> i
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 1:04 AM, Jon Spriggs wrote:
> On 16 October 2010 00:47, Tony Pursell wrote:
>> On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 23:11 +0100, Simon Greenwood wrote:
>>> Only in the same way as you. Jabber and video isn't that well
>>> integrated as yet and there isn't a dedicated client that does tha
Ah, hadn't tried Empathy. Will explore some time.
s/
On 16 Oct 2010 00:47, "Tony Pursell" wrote:
On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 23:11 +0100, Simon Greenwood wrote:
> Only in the same way as you. Jabber and ...
Last time I tried it, Empathy supported video chat with Jabber.
Tony
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On 16 October 2010 00:47, Tony Pursell wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 23:11 +0100, Simon Greenwood wrote:
>> Only in the same way as you. Jabber and video isn't that well
>> integrated as yet and there isn't a dedicated client that does that
>> apart from maybe Google Talk.
>>
>> Simon
>>
>> > On
On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 23:11 +0100, Simon Greenwood wrote:
> Only in the same way as you. Jabber and video isn't that well
> integrated as yet and there isn't a dedicated client that does that
> apart from maybe Google Talk.
>
> Simon
>
> > On 15 Oct 2010 22:18, "Chris Rowson"
> > wrote:
> >
> >
Only in the same way as you. Jabber and video isn't that well integrated as
yet and there isn't a dedicated client that does that apart from maybe
Google Talk.
Simon
On 15 Oct 2010 22:18, "Chris Rowson" wrote:
Just wondered if anyone on the list is using the Openfire Jabber server?
I've been e
Just wondered if anyone on the list is using the Openfire Jabber server?
I've been experimenting with it today, trying to get video chat up and
running. Although this works with the Red5 plugin enabled on both the
Openfire server and the Spark client the result isn't great (small
flash based video
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