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iChat AV fix needed really bad.
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How doeas an iMac G3 400 Mhz can receive a videoconference invitation ?
Just receive it to see, not 2 ways. when it's received the message is this comp doesnt support videoconference, anyone can help me with a fix ?
Thx in advance.
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Your Mac doesn't fulfill the minimum requirements for video chat (with iChatAV).
There is some shareware that hacks the check for these minimum requirements out of iChat, but it's a hack so it might not work correctly or break things, and you might have no fun video chatting anyway on your Mac.
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Nasrudin sat on a river bank when someone shouted to him from the opposite side: "Hey! how do I get across?" "You are across!" Nasrudin shouted back.
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Originally posted by Developer:
Your Mac doesn't fulfill the minimum requirements for video chat (with iChatAV).
There is some shareware that hacks the check for these minimum requirements out of iChat, but it's a hack so it might not work correctly or break things, and you might have no fun video chatting anyway on your Mac.
Thx for the link, I will see how that works.
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Originally posted by Developer:
Your Mac doesn't fulfill the minimum requirements for video chat (with iChatAV).
There is some shareware that hacks the check for these minimum requirements out of iChat, but it's a hack so it might not work correctly or break things, and you might have no fun video chatting anyway on your Mac.
Works perfectly here. Just make sure you quit everything thats running. Including the finder.
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20"iMac intel 2.66 Duo: 4GB RAM : OS 10.6.6
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Originally posted by JellyBeen:
Including the finder.
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Originally posted by JellyBeen:
Works perfectly here. Just make sure you quit everything thats running. Including the finder.
I usually have a few things running (including the Finder) when I'm in a video conference. No problems, ofcourse not as good as say a new Mac.
iMac G3 400MHz, 1GB RAM.
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