Re: AUGD: What is a "LAN line phone?"
Re: AUGD: What is a "LAN line phone?"
- Subject: Re: AUGD: What is a "LAN line phone?"
- From: Terry White <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:24:24 -0400
No problem. Good point on High Speed. Ideally we're talking 768kbps
down and 384 kbps up as a minimum.
The faster the better and the faster the more likely voice won't be
an issue.
One of the biggest differences in what Connect Pro does today from
what iChat will do in Leopard is that Connect Professional allows you
to present from one-to-one to one-to-hundreds/thousands. You can do
simultaneous text chat, video/audio, screen sharing. You can also do
polling and record the sessions for later playback to the folks that
missed it live.
Q&A will be handled via text chat, similar to what we do currently
via our eSeminars.
On Apr 9, 2007, at 6:03 PM, Benjamin Stanley wrote:
Hi Terry
I was only joking about lack of technology confidence hence the :-)
I'm fascinated by this method of delivery of presentations
especially for groups here in the UK who have little or no access
to folks from Apple/Adobe to come and demo to the group, but may be
persuaded to do so remotely.
It might be worth clarifying what sort of bandwidth requirements
are needed, High speed may mean different things to different
groups. We are lucky to meet sometime in the university with 100MB
+ bandwidth, or sometimes in a local conference suite with 2MB,
both think they have 'High Speed' Internet connections.
Surely 24kbps of voice isn't going to impact too heavily on the
conference, are you including some Q&A in these sessions, if so how
does that bit work?
When Leopard arrives with iChat screen sharing I intend to make
sure we start sharing some of our meetings/presentations with folks
who can't physically be there, but if Connect can do this now we
can always give it a go.
Cheers
Benjamin
Terry White wrote:
Hi Benjamin,
Corrections to the email:
Computer with a High-speed Internet Connection and speakers for
the audience to hear the audio
Land line phone with speaker phone capabilities would be ideal,
otherwise we'll do VoIP.
Projector
Screen
It's not a matter of confidence in the technology. It's a matter
of bandwidth. If you have a phone, we'll use it and that's one
less thing going through the data pipe, giving a better visual
experience for apps to be shown. Keep in mind we're pushing a lot
of data through this connection showing apps like Photoshop,
Illustrator and InDesign.
On Apr 9, 2007, at 11:46 AM, Benjamin Stanley wrote:
Do they mean land line phone as opposed to one reliant on an
Internet Connection like voip?
If they do, it shows great confidence in their conferencing
software :-)
Cheers
B.
email@hidden wrote:
This morning I received an invitation from Adobe User Groups
offering a presentation for Adobe CS3 (see below).
One of their requirements is a "LAN line phone."
I know a lot, but it seems, not enough. What is a LAN line phone?
Gary Kampel
http://www.pbmug.org
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Jane McGovern wrote:
> Gary,
> > Interested in scheduling an
Adobe CS3 presentation for your User Group.....?
>
> Dave Helmly and Terry White of Adobe, would like to present to
10 User Groups, using Adobe Acrobat Connect. Connect is the
next generation of web conferencing software that enables user
groups to instantly communicate and collaborate through easy-to-
use, easy-to-access online personal meeting rooms.
>
> To be one of the lucky 10 groups, all you need is:
>
> High-speed Internet Connection
*>** /LAN line phone /*/(emphasis added by me)/
> Projector
> Screen
>
> Adobe will provide give-a-ways and literature to support the
meeting.
>
> In Addition, the first 3 groups to schedule a Connect
presentation, will receive a full shrink wrap copy of PhotoShop
CS3 to review.
>
> Reply to this note if you are interested and if you have the
above requirements.
>
> Regards,
>
> Adobe User Group Relations
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