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Old 11th May 2009, 03:21 PM
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Fedora 10 - Video/Audio Call

Good afternoon all,
first of all congratulation for the forum .. is very usefull!

I'm living abroad so I need to use my webcam for talking with friends/parent ..

I have installed aMsn ... in the option I'm able to see my face via webcam .. but if I try to start a video/audio call ... the image stocks!

For the moment I'm using skype and I don't have problem .. but many friends using MSN account .. not skype.

Moreover I tried also Mercury .. but if I run it ... nothing happend

Could you please help me?

Thanks in advance.

Dario
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