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- From: larry@tweety.cs.berkeley.edu (Larry Rowe)
- Newsgroups: comp.compression
- Subject: Re: H261 - A PC software implementation?
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 02:36:11 GMT
- Organization: U.C. Berkeley EECS Dept.
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- Keywords: H261
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- In article <cmcgldrk.727378930@unix2.tcd.ie>, cmcgldrk@unix2.tcd.ie (Wowbagger - the infinitely Prolonged) writes:
- |> Hi,
- |> Does anyone know of a software implementation, with source
- |> code, to implement H261 on a PC.
-
- I posted a message a couple of days ago about Sparcstation desktop
- video conferencing systems. Since then I've found some more.
-
- There are several commercial products for the Mac including:
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- VideoShow's Mac product (Palo Alto, CA)
- NUTS Technology's Hello 918 DVC
- Compression Labs has a Mac product too
-
- In addition, the folks at Inria have built a public domain system that
- runs on a variety of Unix workstations (and possibly PC's) called IVS.
- You can FTP the code from toe.CS.Berkeley.EDU [128.32.149.117]
- in the file pub/multimedia/ivs*.tar.Z.
-
- I'd be interested in hearing other people's comments about desktop
- video conferencing products. The NUTS product claims they can do
- 30 fps over ISDN or 64-kbps which I find unlikely. Unless, of course,
- they're sending postage-stamp sized images (e.g., 180x160).
- Larry
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