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ars123 - Apr 3, 2006 - 3:46 am
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hi,
i wana to know how can i manage multiple video conference on the mac network. if its on wan or on lang wan means connteted with dsl connection plz any body help me i m still wating here
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DeltaMac - Apr 3, 2006 - 8:05 am
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From your iChat help:
'With Mac OS X v10.4, iChat AV lets you plus three other buddies video conference face-to-face at the same time.

If your buddies are using iChat in Mac OS X v10.4 and have a videocamera connected to their computer, and your computer and Internet connection support it, you can join a video conference with up to 3 other buddies.

iChat AV for Tiger introduces a new kind of interface for video conferencing. In its three-dimensional view, your buddies seem more like they’re in the room with you, making it easier to follow the conversation. Their images are even reflected in front of them, just as if they were sitting around a conference-room table.

Click the invitation icon and then click Accept when you are invited to a video conference. The participants are displayed in the chat window. If one of your buddies is participating using audio only, that buddy is represented by their buddy icon and a sound-level meter, so you can tell when that buddy is talking.

To join a multiperson video conference, you need:

A Mac mini, iMac G5, Power Mac G5, fast iMac G4, fast eMac, fast PowerBook G4, fast iBook G4, or fast Power Mac G4 (Any computer with a G5 processor, a single G4 processor that's 1GHz or faster, or dual G4 processors that are each 800 MHz or faster).

A broadband Internet connection (100 Kbps or faster).

Mac OS X 10.4 or later
To see which processors are in your computer, choose Apple > About This Mac. The dialog displays the number of processors, their type, and their speed.

To find out the speed of your Internet connection, contact your Internet provider or refer to the literature they provided you. Note that the speed listed in the provider's literature is a maximum speed and that the actual speed may be lower.'

The upper limit for simultaneous users on screen is you + 3 others - a total of 4 at the same time.
If you refer to your iChat help - you will see information for setting iChat up on your LAN
Hope this helps you..

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