![]() ![]() ![]() My aim was to arrive at a method of interconnecting the services that is independent of the host location and resources. He’s done an incredible job of managing a fairly complex setup for a long time. His audio mixer is able to provide two mix-minus feeds so that he can act as a source for both services, without inducing aggravating echo or feedback. VUC founder Randy Resnick has been successfully connecting the Hangout-On-Air to the ZipDX conference bridge using an audio setup the betrays his history as a musician. Connecting via a pure IP means, like SIP URI, would allow interconnection with much better audio quality. Given my long-standing and vociferous support of HDVoice even the PSTN access provided by a plain vanilla Hangout is troubling. The fact that the VUC uses a Hangout-On-Air has compelled my search for a reliable, high-quality means of interconnecting the Hangout-On-Air and ZipDX conference bridge. ![]() This difference is arbitrary, although I’m told it stems from legal concerns about copyright issues that could easily occur if Hangouts-On-Air were allowed to have broad interop capability. A normal Hangout is not streamed in this manner, although it does allow for PSTN connectivity. This gives it the potential for much greater reach. It’s worth noting that a Google “ Hangout” is not the same as a “Hangout-On-Air.” A Hangout-On-Air is streamed and recorded via YouTube in real-time. ![]()
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