~terry
Thu, Jul 25, 1996 (13:44)
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VDOLive Player -- The VDOLive client is similar in many ways to
Xing's StreamWorks client. Both offer real-time audio and video
playback over the 'net with only a minimal amount of deterioration
in quality, but only VDOLive offers seamless integration with your
Netscape or Internet Explorer browser and inline support for
real-time audio and video. Platforms currently supported include
Windows 3.x, 95, NT with standalone, Netscape plug-in, and IE
3.0 ActiveX Control versions all available for download. Even over
14.4 Kb lines VDOLive performs admirably and with only an
occasionally dropped frame. Given the impressive playback at these
low speeds as well as the superb audio quality, ISDN users and
direct 'net connectors will be even more impressed with the
performance of VDOLive.
Unfortunately, because VDOLive is just emerging as a viable client,
native VDO files are few and far between. VDOnet's Armchair
Connection offers a few files but is still quite limited. Beta testing
for additional VDOLive servers has just started and will hopefully
increase the number of available VDO files in the near future.
Again, like StreamWorks, this is an app on the cutting edge of
technology and will only get better in the future. It will be
extremely interesting to watch as both VDOLive and StreamWorks
evolve and compete.
Pros: Real-time audio and video on demand, solid performance
even with slow 'net connections
Cons: Can still be quite slow for 14.4 Kb users, audio quality could
be better
New: Improved performance, story book mode, increased video
size, more
Version Reviewed: 16-bit - 2.0 Beta 2. 32-bit - 2.0 Beta 3
Date of Review: 7/22/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
~cyberguy
Sat, Nov 16, 1996 (20:32)
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I have VDOLive on my pentium. I think it's great. Even though I only have a 14.4 bps modem, the video and audio is till pristine.