> is most likely what it is. Ask them to lower their quality down. The way
> I've seen all the color codecs work is by sending a complete frame.
Except for H.263. My understanding is that it only sends the changes in
the frame, similar to the Cornell grayscale codec.
> If
> the frame size is big enough (ie: high quality), then it will take quite a
> long time to receive any vid from them.
Not with H.263, hence it's advantage. But you do need a rather fast PC
for H.263. And Cornell 1.0 only supports receiving in H.263, it can't
send H.263. And at the moment the OS/2 version (CUSeeMe/2) only supports
receiving in H.263, although support for sending in H.263 is planned.
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