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Interesting company Ribbit- they are working with google applications -"Ribbit is a fully programmable communications platform that allows web developers to integrate telephony and messaging capabilities into any workflow or application. Combining Ribbit with Google Wave means real-time, asynchronous audio streams can now be inserted into any Wave." . Still would be interesting in learning about the Adobe Pacifica project....
Leonard Banning
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Hi Leonard,
I was interested in doing something similar, and used Ribbit Flex SDK to make calls directly from my Flash app to a phone. It worked OK (although connecting the call was rather slow), but if the Flash app user did not wear a headset then the person on the phone would have an echo (as the sound from my laptop speakers was being fed back into the mic). This is because the Flash Player does not have Advanced Echo Cancellation built in (Skype, Adobe Connect and others have AEC built in).
If you'd like to vote for AEC to be built into Flash Player, the Adobe Bug is written up here (currently has 161 votes, open over a year but no comment from Adobe). This is a shame, as I think with AEC lots of people could write some killer apps that used the Flash Player.
thanks
Mark
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Hi Nigel,
I'm interested in this as well. A use-case would be to be able to dial in to an online meeting if you don't have access to a computer.
Cheers,
Jonas
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