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Video Conferencing Equipment For Video Conference Call
Posted on October 23rd, 2010 No comments -
Video Conferencing and the German Airforce
Posted on June 4th, 2010 5 commentstandberg1 asked:
TANDBERG videoconferencing technology helps the German Air Force securely evaluate their exercises in real time. Pilots, ground personnel, and operational controllers have a video conference debriefing to evaluate the missions flown that day, analyze mistakes, and discuss tactics. Having this real time communication improves the pilots’ learning process and optimizes their performance.
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Video Conferencing-How to have a successful video conference meeting
Posted on February 24th, 2010 2 commentsalicelapaz asked:
A guide to setting up a video conferencing meeting room, camera, sound, positioning, hints and tips for a successful meeting and some etiquette pointers.
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Video Conferencing : The Next Level : DigInfo
Posted on December 2nd, 2009 No commentsDiginfonews asked:
diginfo – movie.diginfo.tv With just a computer, web camera, headset and internet access, you can have live video conferences with people around the world. However meetingplaza takes video conferencing to the next level. A regular video conference can accommodate up to 32 people but this can be optionally expanded to allow up to 2000 people to freely engage in the conversation. It comes with a plethora of support tools allowing the recording, playing, and viewing of most files, images, and sound files and the sharing of web files, applications, a whiteboard, and virtual print images. meetingplaza can also be used over the phone too. Such a connection would be a third of the cost of a conventional call.
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CES 2010: LG Skype video conferencing camera
Posted on June 4th, 2009 3 commentsTechViShow asked:
Eric checks in via a TV-enabled video call, courtesy of a special new webcam from LG. The device uses Skype to establish a video conference call, and will function on an entire lineup of tvs that LG plans to release this year. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Pseudo-3D Video Conferencing with a Generic Webcam (Chris Harrison, Scott Hudson) – ISM ’08
Posted on March 18th, 2009 25 commentschrisharrisoncmu asked:
www.chrisharrison.net When conversing with someone via video conference, you are provided with a virtual window into their space. However, this currently remains both flat and fixed, limiting its immersiveness. Previous research efforts have explored the use of 3D in telecommunication, and show that the additional realism can enrich the video conference experience. However, existing systems require complex sensor and cameras setups that make them infeasible for widespread adoption. We present a method for producing a pseudo-3D experience using only a single generic webcam at each end. This means nearly any computer currently able to video conference can use our technique, making it readily adoptable. Although using comparatively simple techniques, the 3D result is convincing.
Kim



