<p>Nice. I would love to see a demo of your audio/video conferencing using freenx and any documentation so I can duplicate your work. If you can make it happen I'll be happy to see it in action.</p>
<p>Lewis Schmidt 321-276-0718</p>
<p><blockquote>On Mar 18, 2009 1:14 PM, "Jo-Erlend Schinstad" <<a href="mailto:joerlend.schinstad@gmail.com">joerlend.schinstad@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>2009/3/18 lewis schmidt <<a href="mailto:lewis.schmidt@gmail.com">lewis.schmidt@gmail.com</a>>:<br>
<p><font color="#500050">> hmm, well I'd like to hear you all think it works on a lan. My experience
> with tcp based secure...</font></p>I'm not sure I understand. Video and audio is not synchronized, so watching<br>
a video file with speech, will not work well. Audio by itself, though, should<br>
work nicely, and since this thread deals with VoIP, I think synchronization<br>
issues with audio/video is irrelevant. Why would the audio source have any<br>
impact on the quality, whether it's "recorded" or streamed? You also talk<br>
about tcp-based secure connections in regard to realtime a/v. I strongly<br>
believe that the encryption is irrelevant unless you're on a _very_<br>
slow client.<br>
The realtime issue is irrelevant. FreeNX does not sync audio and video in<br>
any case; encrypted or not.<br>
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