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Russell Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 1 Aug 2000 20:34:02 -0500
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"Villano, Paul" wrote:
>
> I just got an Intel PC Camera Pro Pack video camera at home and tried it
> out.  My computer is a PII and my sister's (on the other end) is a PIII.
> The video was very good but the audio was very choppy.  Is that all from
> bandwidth clogging or would it improve if I had a PIII?



   Computer speed (CPU, hard drive speed, RAM) and sound card quality
are very critical to better performance on computer video telephony. But
bandwidth is a magnitude greater in importance. Analog modem video
telephony calls are usually poor in quality...ISDN and higher speeds
achieve much better results.


Later,

Russell Smith
http://www.rustysmith.com

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