Re: Polycom Viavideo

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The polycom viavideo hardware is a usb camera of some variety, I've never
had a reason to plug it into a linux box...  depending on the chipset it
actually has in it it might work or not...  plugging it in will at least
tell you something about what it is.

the software on the other hand is an h.323 conferncing platform and 
gnomemeeting will interoperate fairly well with that. so you can call 
someone who has a viavideo or any kind of stand-alone polycom unit from 
your linuxbox pretty easily.

joelja

On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Steven Stern wrote:

> It seems that it can't be done... but...
> 
> I've got a Polycom Viavideo video conferencing unit.  Their software runs only
> on Windows and several Googles have found no references to a successful Linux
> implementation.  Has anyone here seen one?
> --
>    Steve
>    
> 
> 
> 

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