>=20 > On May 17, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Vitaliy wrote: >=20 > YES NOPE9 wrote: >> A club I belong to wants to invite a speaker to come to Denver. >> The costs would be an airplane ticket , hotel and food. >> One alternative I was considering was video-conferencing. >> Ideally the speaker would be at one end and a bunch of Linux geeks on th= e=20 >> other end. It would be great to hold it somewhere where food and drinks= =20 >> were served ( for both the geeks and the presenter ). Maybe we could=20 >> arrange for several presenters from several locations. >>=20 >> I am looking for advice from those who have used video conferencing and= =20 >> have been pleased with a product or service. I want something that is=20 >> easy to set up and use and allows 4 separate sites ( 2 at a minimum ) an= d=20 >> works well. Working well has higher priority than the price to use or=20 >> buy. >=20 > Skype with Group Video Calling. Note that for HD video, you can't use jus= t=20 > any webcam -- only the ones on their "supported list". We use this one, t= he=20 > video quality is excellent: >=20 > Logitech 1080p Webcam Pro C910 by Logitech > Permalink: http://amzn.com/B003M2YT96 >=20 > Its cheaper brothers don't work nearly as well. >=20 > Vitaliy=20 --=20 Thanks Vitaliy This is the kind of advice I was looking for. I was looki= ng for multi-camera conferencing. Ustream streams video as far as I can te= ll. I use Ustream for that already. Skype with Group video sounds like wha= t I want for conferencing. I have a C901 webcam already. I love it. 99guspuppet --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .