Intro to the Internet Computer Science 1604

- Internet Video Conferencing Application
- Developed at Cornell Univ. by the Cornell Information Technology organization.
- Purchased by CUseeMe Networks, Inc.
- Supports the H.320 videoconferencing standard.
- Clients available for both Macintosh and MSWindow platforms.
- Originally supported 16 level grayscale (black/white) video/audio and displays window sizes of 160x120 or 320x240.

- Unix Server Reflectors
- Allows connections for 1-many, several-several & several-many conferences.
- Allows connectors to send video, receive video or both.
- Sending requires a computer with a motion video board or DSP chip set and a video camera (camcorder, etc.).
- Reflectors are not required for 1-1 video conferencing.
Further Exploration
Cu-SeeMe Info
NASA on Cu-SeeMe
Support