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#236 "No Video"

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XMeeting (101)
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2009-12-05
2009-12-05
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I always get a "No video" message, but I know the sites I'm connecting to transmit video. Using Snow Leopard. Any ideas?

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  • John Della Vecchia

    I also had the same issue, and it was related to NAT. The way I fixed it (in version .4):

    1. Remove all STUN servers
    2. Uncheck "Automatically get public IP address"
    3. Apply and quit the application
    4. Open the prefs file with Property List Editor at Users/(your username)/Library/Preferences/net.sourceforge.xmeeting.XMeeting.plist
    5. Remove the IP address in XMeeting_ExternalAddress (under Location)
    6. Save
    7. Open Xmeeting and it should work.

     
  • Chris Dainty

    Chris Dainty - 2009-12-15

    vivvega1972, can you possibly be a little more detailed (I am not a Mac user for nothing, totally ignorant on computer issues!!)?

    1 I do not know what a STUN server is.
    2 Where do I uncheck "Automatically get public IP address"
    3 I think I'll manage the other instructions ........

    Sorry to be such a dummy, but if you have time to give a little more detail it would help. I'm away now for a couple of days, so can't try anything immediately anyway.

    Thanks.

     
  • John Della Vecchia

    With XMeeting open, go to the menu XMeeting -> Preferences. Click the Detailed View button. Then click Locations. Select the Network tab, and then follow the directions from there.

     
  • Chris Dainty

    Chris Dainty - 2009-12-16

    Voila! It seems to work, do you know of any test sites? Regardless, thanks!

     
  • Nobody/Anonymous

    156.56.240.9

     
  • Chris Dainty

    Chris Dainty - 2009-12-16

    Thanks, all working it seems. Many thanks vicvega1972 and "nobody".

     

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