Try http://www.gnomemeeting.org/. Here's a list of features:

* GnomeMeeting is H.323 compliant.
* GnomeMeeting supports the following audio codecs :
               LPC10, GSM-06.10, MS-GSM, G.711-Alaw, G.711-uLaw
* GnomeMeeting supports the following video codecs :
               H.261-QCIF et H.261-CIF
* GnomeMeeting supports H.245 Tunneling, Fast Start, auto answering of  
          incoming calls, and do not disturb mode
* GnomeMeeting can register to ILS directories and browse them to search  
          for users following several criteria
* GnomeMeeting provides an intuitive GUI and is easily configurable.
* GnomeMeeting provides an advanced personnal settings management.
* GnomeMeeting can modify the soundcard and camera settings.
* GnomeMeeting provides an animated applet that appears in the Gnome panel  
          and that can control it.
* GnomeMeeting provides internationalization support.


On Sun, 22 Jul 2001 00:02, lqlee wrote:
> ok,
>
> netmeeting / windows   ::   openh323 / Linux
>
> voice is ok.  but I donot test the video , it is said that it is not better
> now .  I tested voice is well.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:"Dr. Evil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:[newbie] Video conf linux <-> windows?
> Date:Sat, 21 Jul 2001 16:30:47 +0800
>
>  >I have DSL, and I have a friend who has DSL, and he has a little USB
>  >camera (logitech?) attached to his Windows computer.  I don't have one
>  >of those cameras but I could buy one.  What I am wondering is, is
>  >there some kind of software we could use to stream video to eachother,
>  >and/or do audio chat?  This is with Mandrake 8.0.  Also, any
>  >particular recomendations about which of these cameras to get that
>  >will work reasonably well with Linux?
>  >
>  >Thanks

-- 
Sridhar Dhanapalan.
        "There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
        LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence."
                -- Jeremy S. Anderson

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