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hi
is it only possible to video chat only with people who have the n800 or is it possible to video chat with anyone who has a webcam regadless of having the n800 or google talk?

really would appreciate help

thanks
 
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Gizmo has pc to n800 chat. please run os 2008 for best results
 
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Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post
Gizmo has pc to n800 chat. please run os 2008 for best results
Can you tell if video chat works with MSN and Yahoo ( N8x0 <-> PC) ?
 
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No only gizmo(n800) to gizmo(pc).
 
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There are basically 3 choices for video in OS2008 from what I've seen:

Gizmo
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Using their client software you can have video from N8xx to N8xx or N8xx to PC. They released an update for the N8xx client the other day which is a little better, but the video coming from the N8xx is still pretty strange at times. (video coming in from the PC looks good) My guess is that their "bandwidth measurements" on the N8xx might be getting in the way. I have yet to see it measure any connection over 250kbps on the N800 even with very fast outbound connections.

Jabber/GTalk
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The N8xx uses jingle-video for this which is an open standard. The problem here is that there aren't any PC Jabber clients that seem to support it yet. Not even the PC GTalk client. (Which is odd as Google basically wrote the spec for jingle-audio/jingle-video). So at this point it's N8xx to N8xx until someone releases a PC Jabber client with jingle-video support. (Personally I'm guess we'll see this from google next year given their video aquisitions)

SIP
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OS2008 also support H.263 video over SIP. This would work from n8xx to n8xx or n8xx to PC also. I tried it on the LAN here with an N800 and a PC running Eyebeam, both connecting through Asterisk. It looked great! I'm just battling some quirks and NAT issues that I'm hoping to work out. But from what I've seen, this is the highest quality video option by far. Really very impressive.
 
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im a completely newbie regarding linux based systems
and i downloaded to the sd card in my n800 but when i want to install it in the n800 it says the file is corrupted, or some files are missing


what can i do?

thanks for the help guys
 
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Is everyone's camera image grainy and yellow even in light?
 
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Originally Posted by Sammm View Post
Is everyone's camera image grainy and yellow even in light?
Yes. It does look a bit better in daylight.
 
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I have been trying to use Gismo, but cannot find the option for video to get it working. I am using the n810 to PC version with no luck. Their web site is a little lame at best.

Last edited by DR.Tek; 2007-11-25 at 10:08.
 
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Originally Posted by DR.Tek View Post
I have been trying to use Gismo, but cannot find the option for video to get it working. I am using the n810 to PC version with no luck. Their web site is a little lame at best.
Make sure you are using the latest (beta) Windows client. That's the only one with video support on the PC.
 
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