video-chat - automatically exported from http://code.google.com/p/video-chat
#Open Source Video Chat <g:plusone/>
Open source version of the popular Govido (www.govido.com) random video chat; project RVC.
RVC was 2010′s highest customer-rated video chat software to start a random chat service. Includes audio, video and text data streaming over both Cirrus – real time media flow protocol (RTMFP) by ©Adobe Labs – and the open source Red5 media server (RTMP). Most chat roulette websites are powered by or built on RVC 4+.
##Screenshots and more info Visit: http://videosoftware.pro/rvc/
##Source Code for our latest video chat source code, visit our GitHub repository: https://github.com/Yatko/video-chat
use svn to get the latest (up to date) source code, download packages may be older
https://video-chat.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
(Non-members may check out a read-only working copy anonymously over HTTP.)
svn checkout http://video-chat.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ video-chat-read-only
###Problems using SVN?
Download the latest source package: http://code.google.com/p/video-chat/downloads/detail?name=RVC4.0.fxp
Explore changes and update your copy: http://code.google.com/p/video-chat/source/list
for example, you download RVC 4.0 (r2) and the latest revision is (r5), click on (r5) and you see a Log message and Affected files. Expand the file details with + or by clicking on diff
Make sure you are comparing (r2) to (r5) and NOT (r3) or (r4) to (r5), on the top middle you should see r2 vs. r5. If you see something else click Edit (obviously, if you are comparing (r3) to (r14), the top middle should say (r3) vs. (r14))
SVN for Windows: http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
SVN for MAC: http://code.google.com/p/svnx/
SVN for LINUX: command line or (ideas?)