A common misconception about video conferencing is that everyone in a meeting "should be" able to see all video streams sent to the room. Even though our system will allow up to 100 people to see each other at the same time, however, what determines the ability to achieve this is the connection speed of each person in the room. A meeting participant connected using a dial-up connection will only be able to receive 1 video stream.
If everyone in the room was using broadband, their Internet connection could likely handle 8 to 10 video streams at the default quality setting of 1 frame per second. Placing a higher demand on your Internet connection will likely cause audio break-up and delay text messaging. More.
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