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January 2, 2006 at 3:34 am #183602AdminAdministrator
Hello.
I am trying to create a Paltalk-compatable open-source client, which will allow connections to the Paltalk network using systems like Gaim and Trillian, with full audio and video support.
I’ve been talking a lot to the guy who developed the Gaim plugin for the Paltalk network. He’s provided me with some great information and right now it seems like audio and text support should be very possible.
The sticking point is video. I have had a lot of trouble finding information on the Paltalk video codec. All I have been able to deduce so far is that it is based on mpeg-4 avc, but it does not seem to be directly compatable with the h.264 standard.
If anybody has any information reguarding the paltalk protocol in general and especially the video codec, I would really appreciate the informatiion.
Thanks
-Steve
May 16, 2007 at 8:57 am #183606nideckerMember@drbuzz0 wrote:
He’s provided me with some great information and right now it seems like audio and text support should be very possible.
Hi i’m looking for informations about Paltalk audio codecs. Do you have some information about this ?
Many thanks !
Nicolas (French).
May 16, 2007 at 12:28 pm #183605sk8erMembermaking the video shouldnt be that ard.. since it will connect to their server just like audio would.. am i right?
just findwindow
May 16, 2007 at 5:31 pm #183604AdminAdministratorTsk tsk tsk… sk8er, what’s the one rule I’m so anal about? It’s bringing up old topics. nidecker brought up a topic over a year old and contributed absolutely nothing. So, you lock it and be all like:
From the rules
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If you bring up an old topic (>2 months) and have nothing useful to post in that topic, it will be locked, no exceptions.
See what I did there?
May 17, 2007 at 1:14 am #183603sk8erMemberwtf.. it was in recent posts lol
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