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Open Source Video Conferencing Server

How to create a Open Source Video Conferencing Server using Asterisk? Is it possible? I would like to create a n-way conference call but I cant using MeetMe and zaptel. I don't have Digium hardware. I am using asterisk 1.8 on ubuntu 10.10.

Need some advices. How to do this?

APpreciate!!

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user1222905 Avatar asked Mar 08 '12 14:03

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1 Answers

Asterisk able do only following video conference: one person speaking, all other see that person.

To create that use ConfBridge or Meetmee, but ensure before that u have video call between ALL party and all have SAME video codec and SAME video size/bitrate.

Asterisk not support mixing or change of videostream. See vmuktu and BigBlueButton for examples of video conferences.

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arheops Avatar answered Oct 12 '22 09:10

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