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ooVoo Launches With Video Recording and Telephone Calling; Seesmic Killer?
NY-based video chat provider ooVoo has launched version 1.5 of their software today. We initially reviewed ooVoo back in May. The easiest way to think of ooVoo is: video IRC for chat with your friends.
ooVoo 1.5 combines the highest quality video chat available online (adjustable to up to 30 frames per second), video conversation recording and calling to landline and mobile phones, beginning with worldwide calling to the continental U.S. and Canada. I could see using this for interviews on CN. While I understand the phone piece is only available in the U.S. and Canada, I assume the video piece could be used worldwide – would be a great application for the soldiers overseas to call their family and friends. The soldier calls home, records the call with say their spouse, and then the parents could watch it later on. This is similar to an app we reviewed in December named SeeToo.
Some of the other updates include: ability to import friend lists from almost all of the social networks and webmail apps along with support in 15 languages.
If you compare ooVoo to new video chat startup Seesmic, ooVoo seems to have the edge. With Seesmic, you record a clip, upload it, then I record a clip, upload it. The odds are we are both sitting at our computers at the same time but we can’t talk in real-time. Compare that to ooVoo which allows for real-time chat, so that when we are both here, we can chat together and have a real discussion. In addition, multiple people can participate in a group chat at the same time.
I wonder if ooVoo has considered the adult entertainment industry as a potential offshoot.







A great way to test out ooVoo is over on My ooVoo Day, where you can connect with any number of notable bloggers, podcasters and authors who are hosting video chat sessions.
Simply go to http://www.myoovooday.com, download the software, and register for the session of your choice. Then you’ll be able to take a sweet test drive of this new software.
ooVoo and SeeToo are not similar. ooVoo is for live conference and video messaging, and SeeToo is to watch big video files at the same time.
Mebeam.com also does room recording , with the main
difference being – its for 16 people , stores the
video permanently , so you can watch a chat from
a year ago – it’s free, and the quality is heaps
better ( plus no registraion required or download )
jc
Its normal to first offer a free period so that people can get to know the service but what I like is the six-person video sessions. Those could be really handy.