Hi Pedro: I came across this mail from about a year ago, and wanted to ask whether you have worked on this at all. I'd be interested to see a solution in this space, and would be willing to answer any questions that came up.
Thanks, Tom On 6/29/06 10:32 AM, Pedro Maló wrote: > I want to do voiceactivated video switching. > I've seen that RAT/VIC have a "coordinating mechanism", by using the LBL > Conference Bus in both tools. > > Voice Switching in VIC (from VIC manual): > You need VIC v.2.8 and RAT v.3.0.8 (or later), and you need to enable LBL > Conference Bus support in both tools: > *) rat -lbl_channel x <address/port> > *) vic -I x <address/port> > where x is replaced by the Conference Bus channel, which is a number between > 1 and 300 and must be unique for all sessions running > on your machine. > In VIC, you must then bring up a single large participant window (by clicking > on one of the thumbnail sized imaged). > On the enlarged window, select Modes… and voice-switched. If you bring up > multiple windows, it should display the last few speakers. > > -I: Use the small integer channel, which must be non-zero, as the channel > identifier for group interprocess communication on the > local host. This value should be consistent across each group of applications > that belong to a single conference, and should be > unique across conferences. SDR will allocate appropriate values. (VIC and RAT > currently use this mechanism to coordinate > voiceactivated video switching.) > > I've looked into AG3 services and did not find AG using this option. > Have anyone tried it, or is people using another solution to this? > > Regards, > Pedro Malo. > > >

