What is the best software/hardware combination to do home video conferencing (DSL to DSL)at low cost?

April 18, 2009 by Web Conferencing Reviews  
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Can you answer cholet4949’s question about Conferencing?:

I used Net Meeting & Yahoo! Messenger video to do home video conferencing but the quality is very low, I am willing to invest in a new WebCam, but I need to have a better software. Any recommendation?

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2 Responses to “What is the best software/hardware combination to do home video conferencing (DSL to DSL)at low cost?”

  1. polishruben on April 20th, 2009 3:47 pm

    Conferencing Feedback: there isn’t really GOOD videoconference out there that is cheap. If you are looking for something cheap and relatively good - I would recommend Skype ( ) as phone ( the best audio quality on the internet phone, no doubt about that ) and Spontania, video for Skype plugin -. They both are for free. Use them both to get awesome audio and very good quality video. The video quality depends on your internet speed - if you have pretty good connection, as well as the other person - the Spontania will adjust it automatically and have a good quality image.

    Now, the second alternative would be waiting for Skype 2.0 ( coming out within a few weeks ). It will have both voice and video abilities, no need for extra plugins.. And I believe this will be THE best conferencing tool out there.

    hope that helps.

  2. ?~ RZ ~? on April 22nd, 2009 10:41 am

    Conferencing Feedback: why would you not of picked that as your best answer? Its been 3 dang months?

    In comes Joe Nathan in the 9th…… He’s got a one run lead. He’s trying to close this one out!!!!!!!

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