Kodak EZ 200 User Manual page 54

Kodak user's guide digital camera ez200
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Starting a Video Conference
Before you initiate a video conference call, you must ask the person you are
calling for their IP address. If they do not know how to find it, you can tell them
how—see the following section, "Finding Your IP Address" on page 39.
4 When the video conference is over, right-click the MICROSOFT NetMeeting
icon to completely exit from the application. If you do not exit the application,
MICROSOFT NetMeeting will run in the background and make the camera
unavailable for use by other applications.
If several people are involved in the video conference, only two people at a
time may see each other.
For further information on using MICROSOFT NetMeeting or establishing a
video conference call, consult the Help menu available from the application
or visit MICROSOFT's website at www.microsoft.com.
Chapter 5
Click Start Video to view your own live
1
video.
If your video image does not appear, select
Video on the Tools pull-down menu. Then
select Detach My Video and repeat step 1.
If your video still does not appear, reboot
the computer and go back to step 1.
2 In the Address bar, enter the IP address of
the person you are calling.
3 Click Place Call.
The person you are calling must have the
MICROSOFT NetMeeting application open
and must select Accept when called. This
will start the video conference.
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