Last night, I had the chance to participate in a 3-way (multiperson) video conference in iChat. In the past, 2-way, or one-on-one videoconferencing worked just fine. But I was unable to get the 3-way conference working!
My MacBook and internet connection met Apple’s minimum specifications for participating in, and even hosting, a multiperson videoconference. But users in my buddy list only had the single “video camera” icon next to their names, and not the “multi-video camera” icon, which would indicate that they could participate in a multiperson video conference in iChat.
I suspected my software firewall, and found that it was not allowing iChat to determine the speed of my internet connection. In that case, iChat defaults to the Streaming Speed setting in Quicktime. So, I went into the Quicktime Player preferences, and changed the Streaming Speed from Automatic (to which it was set) to 1.5 Mbps. Once I did that, I quit iChat, started it back up, and my buddies had “multi-video camera” icons next to their names. Then I started a video chat with one of them, and the previously-grayed-out “plus” button was no longer grayed out, meaning I could add more buddies to the video chat.
I did that and everything worked flawlessly. It was pretty difficult to find the solution on-line, so I’m posting this solution on my blog, hoping that others can find it and get their multiperson video chats in iChat working as well! Good luck!
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Thank you so much for this… I reinstalled iChat from my Tiger disc using Pacifist, and did a combo update to find (obviously) that my plan didn’t work. A simple change of my search terms on Google, and I came across here… Worked immediately. Thanks so much!
Joshua,
Fantastic! I had hoped that this post would come in useful to others!
Joe
Quicktime ROFLs iChat. Joe ROFLs Quicktime. No props to Apple. All hail Joe. Seriously, you saved me about another x [x>1] hours of time tyring to figure this out. Thanks for the awesome info.
Thank you so much. I use this to talk to my girlfriend and her friends when they’re in a different city at school.
Fantastic. Apple’s documentation is, as usual, useless, and that solved the problem right away. THANK YOU!