>The plan is:
> 1.add a sound track,so the client can hear remote's sound
> 2.save the captured picture of remote computer and sound to a AVI
>file,just like www.techsmith.com 's Snag It or Camtasia.
>Any suggestions are welcome!
Good luck. However, make sure that any protocol extensions you consider
are compatible with existing clients & servers, and that they take into
consideration platforms other than your target(s) so that future efforts
may be able to work with your extensions. Also, remember that not every
client or server has "unlimited" network bandwidth or CPU power, and your
protocol extension should at least recognise that such cases exist, even if
it cannot operate in these cases.
The current protocol specification is based on the PDF document found on
AT&T's website, with quite a few extensions floating around (mostly to do
with better graphics compression).
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