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From: Richard Kahn
Subject: Video conferencing options
Sent Thursday, May 29, 2014 1:32:47 PM
To: "Jeffrey E." <[email protected]>
Richard Kahn
HBRK Associates Inc.
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From: james I need mac help
Subject: Video conferencing options
Date: May 28, 2014 at 3:17:35 PM EDT
To: Richard Kahn
Cc: Sara I Need Mac Help
Hi Rich,
To recap what we discussed earlier, the ❑tv (AppleTV) is not a video conference
solution. It does have the ability to receive the display from an iPhone/iPad/Mac
via AirPlay, but it does not have anyway to connect a camera or microphone to
send audio/video to the other side.
If you used Facetime/Skype/Google Hangouts on an iPad, you could send the display
(what you see) to the D tv, but the sound & picture that the other side get would
be from the iPad's camera & microphone only.
Here is an Apple Forums discussion that outlines the
same: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5210010
It is certainly possible that Apple is considering adding Video/Audio inputs to the Etv for
a future version, but they've made no announcements so far and I've not seen any
supply chain rumors implying anything similar in imminent.
The logitech systems I've found all require a computer to do the actual conference (via
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Skype/Google Hangouts, etc). The Google Chromebox is an all-inclusive system,
but only works with Google+ Hangouts.
James Ce
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