dol@ce.chalmers.se (Fredrik Lundholm) writes:
>In article <1119.615T2362T13162742Glenn@canit.se>,
>Glenn <glenn@IREPORTEVERYSPAMMER.canit.se> wrote:
>>Ok.. Do you know if there is any videoconferens software for it ?
>try SunForum http://www.sun.com/desktop/products/software/sunforum/
>available from the Sun Edusoft bundle!
>It used to work with the SunVideo card, if not, try to locate a prevoius
>version.
The 'vic' application available at this URL:
http://www-mice.cs.ucl.ac.uk/multimedia/software/vic/
(original version can be found at "http://www-nrg.ee.lbl.gov/vic/")
supports the SunVideo cards. I don't know for certain whether it supports
both the Sbus Osprey-1100 clone (aka SunVideo) and the PCI Osprey-1500 clone
(aka SunVideo+), or just the Sbus one, but 'vic' is something which stands
alone as being perhaps the most highly-developed application beside Sun's
own ShowMeTV v1.3 (and SunForum which also supports the SunVideo cards)
application.
There's little else available, although I do have some c++ source for a
streaming video engine for the SunVideo Sbus cards which doesn't work
properly and I've never had the time or inclination to make it work. It was
written by a guy called Matt Evans.
A friend of mine put me onto a site at Sourceforge where there are Brooktree
bt848, etc. drivers which work with Solaris. The URL for this is:
http://bt848x.sourceforge.net/
Check that out too.
Regards,
Craig.
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