On 10/8/07, Jared Bellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I've recently configured WebHuddle. I know that it works, but its > > still *very* beta. I'd say that its going to be a great product, > > however. The problem doesn't lie with sharing the desktop or > > recording the screen so much as it relies on bandwidth for those who'd > > like to listen/view. > > > I haven't looked at how much bandwidth is being used but my simple Comcast > connection was quite sufficient.
How many people were on your presentation? I'm not sure WebHuddle will be happy to share their bandwidth for everyone especially when the audiences grow beyond 100+ (as I hope they will). We are working on a solution however. :) > It is a Java applet that is invoked from a webpage. WebHuddle creates a link > that you can distribute to whomever you wish to join the "Huddle". They > simply enter in the password and they are connected (if they have the Java > plug-in installed). Right, that's what it comes down to, some people don't know how or don't want to install extra components. I guess in that case, they could only get audio, but I think there is a way to do it natively and just provide ogg/theora or something like that. > I totally understand and appreciate your endeavor to bring these meetings to > as many people as possible. With WebHuddle it is possible to use their > server they have setup. I don't know that there are any limitations to it > but it is currently free. Thank you, we'll be doing more and more as we grow. I look forward to having every User Group meeting (in Utah) recorded and streamed live. I expect as we grow, many things will change and I'm guessing we'll need to expand aggressively to accomplish this great task. Please stand by as we improve. :) Also, if you are interested in helping with this sort of thing, please let me know off list. We do have a need for such things. Cheers, Clint /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
