Hi all, thought I would share the details of our latest project - Glu4D.
Glu4D is an audio-video communication tool that allows distributed users to communicate and share resources. All the virtual environments have been rendered using Ogre.
Glu4D is different from other communication systems in that you are all embedded in a shared virtual world and the system is designed to be "always on" so that you can have spontaneous interactions and it doesn't have to be formal, unlike video conferencing or Skype, etc.
It also allows users to interact with shared resources at the same time, for example you can all view a webpage together regardless of your physical location.
More details are available on the website. http://www.glu4d.com
A few screenshots:-
Please let me know what you think.
Thanks.
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Re: Glu4D
That does look interesting. Is it a peer-to-peer or client-server type setup?
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Re: Glu4D
I really like this; it's new and interesting. I like to see things that are innovative and original; I'm really interested! I'll check it out!
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Re: Glu4D
Hi, all the webpage rendering is via Berkelium, it's actually pretty straight forward to do. Users move over to the webpage and click on it. Then a different interface pops up and they can then interact with the pages directly, move between pages via relevant buttons or type in new url's.
The architecture is designed to be adaptable - it's possible to switch between peer-to-peer or client-server but for the most part we use a client-server architecture. We can lessen the bandwidth to a degree by not streaming video if no-one can see you or vice versa.
Thanks for the comments, glad you like it!!
The architecture is designed to be adaptable - it's possible to switch between peer-to-peer or client-server but for the most part we use a client-server architecture. We can lessen the bandwidth to a degree by not streaming video if no-one can see you or vice versa.
Thanks for the comments, glad you like it!!
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Re: Glu4D
Yes, this type of communication in 3D can be very different from more conventional forms. It's a bit of a paradigm shift from other applications that do a similar thing. We are still investigating all the possible distribution routes.
Thanks for your comments.
Thanks for your comments.