Videoconferencing
Personal Videoconferencing
Design to speak and see another user 1 on 1
Work on desktop computers
Limited multi-point videoconferencing, pictures tend to degrade as more users added
OS dependent or Windows
IChat or Live Messenger
Webconferencing
Collaboration tool
Design to have shared whiteboards, applications software, presentations......and real time chat
most have one web camera feed but many have multiple
Operate via web browser (independent of a users platform)
Examples of Webconferencing systems:
Web-X, Blackboard formerly known as Elluminate Live, Adobe Connect
Operates through a central server no degradation of signal as more are added
Used for distant education system because of the strong signal
Room-Based Video conferencing
Oriented for large groups of people
Dedicated hardware system that uses an encoder and a decoder or codec
Controls the audio and video feed rather than using own computer to encode and decode the feed
the device that contains the codec will also control the mic, cam, display monitors,
Systems are available through companies such as Polycom, Tandberg, Lifesize, and Sony
What is included in a Minimal Roombased System:
1) Codec
2) Camera
3) Microphone
4) 2 Video Monitors
5) Speaker System