Hmm. Interesting.. Getting a new 2.5 G5 this next week if it arrives. Maybe we can try this in a couple of weeks. Just coming of a bunch of work. Saw your site..nice work..! G
Wow! Could this possibly substitute for ISDN? (too expensive to use in my area, not even offered) OT: Hey Greg! I can't wait to hear your composition on the "Skin Horse" Congratulations!!
--------------------- Mike Whitney whit32@gmail.com 2008 M5, 2002 M3
I will also be getting a Dual 2.5GHz G5 in a couple weeks and would love to give this a shot then. Thanks for letting us know about this. I have always been really impressed with what iChat was capable of and this really proves it.
Very cool, definitely very handy. I'm willing to give it a whirl in a couple of days if you're still available. I'm tied up till about Friday but, Friday or first thing Monday I'm available. By the way, I noticed you're local (Austin), if we successfully "connect" since we are in the same city how representative would this be for let's say, LA, NY, or Miami? Curious as to what effect will distance and heavier online traffic due to the larger metropolitan areas will have. Very, very interesting. Thanks for the useful post. MMJ P.S. I'm doing kinda something similar with QTSS, (Quicktime Streaming Server), with the quality at 128k, mp3 but, the delay is anywhere from 5 to 15 seconds depending on where I'm connecting to, usually east coast or Atlanta. Therefore pretty useless for VO or overdubs, but very useful for monitoring and client approval on the spot.