is there any Windows based IChat "like" program that can be used to chat with Ichat and Isight?
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Isight and Ichat
#2
Posted 05 December 2003 - 08:34 AM
I'm no expert on this. In a recent work assignment I demonstrated a Windows program called NetMeeting. It began as a free download and is now part of some installations of Windows 2000 and maybe others. It complies with a videoconferencing standard called H.323 and so, I believe, does iChat AV.
I may be trying this myself using ichatUSB, a program to allow even my slow 500 MHz G3 iBook to use videoconferencing.
The thread Isight and Windows World mentions iVisit, which I have heard of. Good luck!
I may be trying this myself using ichatUSB, a program to allow even my slow 500 MHz G3 iBook to use videoconferencing.
The thread Isight and Windows World mentions iVisit, which I have heard of. Good luck!
#4
Posted 05 December 2003 - 12:38 PM
Unless (until?) Apple ports iChat to Windows and writes official Windows drivers for iSight, you're pretty limited.
You can use a different multiplatform app like Yahoo! Messenger, but I believe that Y!M is somewhat limited.
I hate to say it, but if Apple wants videoconfercing to take off, they need to make it compatible with "the other guys".
You can use a different multiplatform app like Yahoo! Messenger, but I believe that Y!M is somewhat limited.
I hate to say it, but if Apple wants videoconfercing to take off, they need to make it compatible with "the other guys".
#5
Posted 06 December 2003 - 10:52 AM
I'm hoping that AOL will add video chat capability to AOL Instant Messenger sometime in the near future.
If they do it seems reasonable to expect it will be compatible with iChat AV. I guess we'll have to wait and see how it plays out, but that would pretty much solve the cross-platform video chat problem.
I don't think you'd be able to connect iChat AV to NetMeeting. They may conform to the same standards for data transmission but I think the problem there is more in figuring out how to establish a connection between iChat AV and NetMeeting.
If they do it seems reasonable to expect it will be compatible with iChat AV. I guess we'll have to wait and see how it plays out, but that would pretty much solve the cross-platform video chat problem.
I don't think you'd be able to connect iChat AV to NetMeeting. They may conform to the same standards for data transmission but I think the problem there is more in figuring out how to establish a connection between iChat AV and NetMeeting.
#7
Posted 11 December 2003 - 04:06 PM
Here is a quote from David Pogues' technology column in the NY Times:
Basically, even if you could get it to work on the Windows side, it would be pointless, because you couldn't experience the high quality coming from the Mac.
In reply to:
I did ask Microsoft if you could get iSight-quality video, at any cost-say, with a FireWire camera and a high-speed Internet connection. The response: "On the Windows XP platform, all the pieces aren't in place yet."
Still, I can't believe there's no way to solve this problem. Windows gurus: If you know of an inexpensive way to get TV-quality, Internet video chatting in Windows-30 frames per second, 640 x 480 window-please send me the recipe, and I'll pass it along next week.
I did ask Microsoft if you could get iSight-quality video, at any cost-say, with a FireWire camera and a high-speed Internet connection. The response: "On the Windows XP platform, all the pieces aren't in place yet."
Still, I can't believe there's no way to solve this problem. Windows gurus: If you know of an inexpensive way to get TV-quality, Internet video chatting in Windows-30 frames per second, 640 x 480 window-please send me the recipe, and I'll pass it along next week.
Basically, even if you could get it to work on the Windows side, it would be pointless, because you couldn't experience the high quality coming from the Mac.
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