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<blockquote data-quote="michaelk69" data-source="post: 20554"><p>I have an iSight camera and was just chatting using iChat AV with someone from Brisbane, Australia (I am in the UK) and we both had iSight cameras, cable modems, and iChat AV. The picture/speech quality wasn't perfect, perfect, perfect, but better than anything else I've seen by a mile. And let's put it this way, we were able to chat back and forth quite happily, and see each other very well indeed.</p><p></p><p>As for your original question: you can cam2cam with PC users using Yahoo Messenger (there is a Mac version you can dowload from the web site), but at the moment it doesn't support audio for Mac users, so you still have to type back and forth to each other while watching the video (which may or may not be a problem, depending on what you are . . . err . . . doing, heh heh)</p><p></p><p>But iChat AV for Windows would be fab. My parents have AIM and we chat all the time (with them on a PC and me on a Mac) but without video or audio, just with text.</p><p></p><p>Someone also told me to check out iVisit.com for going cam2cam with PC users, but I never actually did. Have a look though, there might be something there that I am missing out on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaelk69, post: 20554"] I have an iSight camera and was just chatting using iChat AV with someone from Brisbane, Australia (I am in the UK) and we both had iSight cameras, cable modems, and iChat AV. The picture/speech quality wasn't perfect, perfect, perfect, but better than anything else I've seen by a mile. And let's put it this way, we were able to chat back and forth quite happily, and see each other very well indeed. As for your original question: you can cam2cam with PC users using Yahoo Messenger (there is a Mac version you can dowload from the web site), but at the moment it doesn't support audio for Mac users, so you still have to type back and forth to each other while watching the video (which may or may not be a problem, depending on what you are . . . err . . . doing, heh heh) But iChat AV for Windows would be fab. My parents have AIM and we chat all the time (with them on a PC and me on a Mac) but without video or audio, just with text. Someone also told me to check out iVisit.com for going cam2cam with PC users, but I never actually did. Have a look though, there might be something there that I am missing out on? [/QUOTE]
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