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Captain
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What program do you use for voice chat? (netmeeting, yahoo pager, etc?)
Looking for a voice chat client with (relatively) low overhead and, if possible, no ads or spyware.
Any suggestions anyone? Dave. |
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Admiral
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Netmeeting. Mainly because it is already installed.
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iChat AV. Skip the voice and go straight to high quality clear video
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Captain
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Thanks guys. I was thinking of netmeeting, for the same reasons as mentioned above.
When used, anyone know if netmeeting is as "thin" as any of the other ones (regarding bandwidth)? The bandwidth thing will only have importance when playing Halo online God bless XBoxConnect. When just making calls, I'm not so concerned about the b-width.Dave |
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