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Ashod

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Posted: Thu Jul 3rd, 2008 08:46 pm |
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For those who are game,
there is a rough version of a chatroom
now setup at http://www.chatvue.com
it does not contain chat, and does
not contain rooms - as it will just create
an infinite number of chatrooms for you.
good luck -
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Willem

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Posted: Fri Jul 4th, 2008 06:59 pm |
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When the room is full, it will automatically create another room.
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sonnyp48 Member

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Posted: Fri Apr 17th, 2009 03:48 am |
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| I'm having a problem getting the mebeam site to recognize I have a camera. It keeps kicking me out after 90 seconds. What can I do to show it I have a camera?
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Willem

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Posted: Fri Apr 17th, 2009 08:17 am |
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Is the (web)cam detected in the Flash settings menu and selected?
From the Mebeam FAQ:
a. When alone in a room, the connection will close after 90 sec.
b. When no or little movement it detected, it shows "Buy a cam"
____________________ Cable Internet: 50 Mbps down- and 5 Mbps upload.
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sonnyp48 Member

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Posted: Fri Apr 17th, 2009 01:57 pm |
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| It doesn't seem to make any difference if there's movement during the 90 seconds in a room with others. It still cuts out and says get a camera. It is detected in the flash settings as well and it is selected. Any other suggestions? Thanks for your help Willem.
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Willem

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Posted: Fri Apr 17th, 2009 03:02 pm |
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1. Does the Original Style Mebeam have the same issue?
See my signature.
2. Is your internet connection truly good for p2p ?
Some ISP's are trafficshaping or low prioritizing P2P.
3. Is the QoS setting in your router set allright for P2P
and no heavy datatraffic in the background?
4. Did you try another camera or webcam, as it could be a
driver related issue.
____________________ Cable Internet: 50 Mbps down- and 5 Mbps upload.
PC: AN64 3500+ (now X2 4200+), 2GB mem, WinXP SP3
Webcam: SPC900NC, My Homepage
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sonnyp48 Member

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Posted: Fri Apr 17th, 2009 03:10 pm |
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| I'll get with my IT person to help me. You're talking over my head on some of these points. Thanks for your help Willem.
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