Hi,
Alan Pater wrote:
> I see that there is MS windows companion application at
> http://videovoip.tableteer.nokia.com/
> There is a link at the bottom of that page to the source. Is it
> possible to build a "regular" Linux client from that?
the libjingle included contains a video session. Assumin
Jochen Eisinger jochen at penguin-breeder.org
ok, I've also looked the Nokia client (NICI), and it looks very GPLish
and all-in-all not like a windows app...
So my new question is: will Nokia release the source soon anyway, or
would it be worth it to start implementing an linux client, based on
l
Hi,
ok, I've also looked the Nokia client (NICI), and it looks very GPLish
and all-in-all not like a windows app...
So my new question is: will Nokia release the source soon anyway, or
would it be worth it to start implementing an linux client, based on
libjingle for example?
regards
-- jochen
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> is there somewhere information available on the protocol the video chat
> client uses? or even some client?
http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0166.html
Google Talk is a pretty well distributed client you can use on Windows.
So have they added video support? I haven't seen any announcements
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 21:42 +0100, Jochen Eisinger wrote:
> is there somewhere information available on the protocol the video chat
> client uses? or even some client?
http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0166.html
Google Talk is a pretty well distributed client you can use on Windows.
Ross
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Ro