- Speech over the Internet
- Posted by Les Desser on July 18th, 2003
Some time back, in this newsgroup I think, I picked up a simple program
to allow speech over the Internet (I do not want to use Net-Meeting) but
seem to have lost.
Can anyone help?
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Les Desser
- Posted by Buzz on Lappy on July 18th, 2003
leslie@[127.0.0.1] Wandered in and burbled at us:
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http://www.free-n-easy.org.uk
For those that use the PC as a lifeline and contact point
http://revdaveb.force9.co.uk/forums/index.php
- Posted by Graham in Melton on July 18th, 2003
Depends on what you want to do; one to one or group talk ?
In respect of the latter, common software packages used by gamers (which you
can use for one to one if you like) include RogerWilco, Battlecom and
Teamspeak.
I've used all three to talk to my sister when she's lived overseas.
On 18/7/03 12:51 pm, in article
MPG.1981ef93e96516179896f0@usenet.force9.net, "Buzz on Lappy"
<dave@nospam.revdave.force9.co.uk> wrote:
- Posted by Les Desser on July 18th, 2003
In article <BB3DB45C.11179%nospam@nospam.net>, Graham in Melton
<nospam@nospam.net> writes
investigate.
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Les Desser
- Posted by Squet34785 on July 18th, 2003
MSN messenger or, if you're paranoid and want encryption, PGPFone is very
good (www.pgpi.org). Also sorts out some firewall probs that I had with MSN.
"Les Desser" <leslie@[127.0.0.1]> wrote in message
news:7RpVcqa0j9F$EArl@dessergroup.com...
- Posted by Les Desser on July 19th, 2003
In article <bf9smb$690$1@cpca14.uea.ac.uk>, Squet34785 <sod@off.com>
writes
I have actually just found what I was looking for - PicoPhone. Its main
attraction the first time I saw it was it was tiny (about 50K), needs no
external dlls etc (in fact no installation at all) and seemed to work
well via a NAT router.
I will be trying it out in the next few days.
Anyone tried it over a NAT router?
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Les Desser
- Posted by Les Desser on July 20th, 2003
In article <bfce0n$879$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk>, David Burgess
<ng-post@epmedia.net> writes
Sigh! I thought this was a simple question. Seems lots of good things
about.
Thanks - I have added it to my list to check.
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Les Desser
- Posted by Les Desser on July 20th, 2003
In article <bf9smb$690$1@cpca14.uea.ac.uk>, Squet34785 <sod@off.com>
writes
I have had a look, but cannot see any mention of ports - so how does it
work through a NAT router?
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Les Desser