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    Source-Connect Now: high-quality, bi-directional streaming in your Chrome web browser


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    Thanks for this post. Good video

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    Is it possible to select an output device other than the default? That's a limitation that a lot of WebRTC implementations have.
    Please direct all questions for me to the forum so that all can benefit.

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    has anyone else here used the service? I would love to hear some samples of what it sounds like.

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    Two things.
    1. The site mentions the following, which I believe may be of interest to those wishing to try it:
    Source-Connect Now is free
    All accounts will be able to connect two people at broadcast-quality for free. For premium features, pricing will start out as low as $8 a month, with a middle tier around $24 a month. There is no need to purchase additional links: Guest accounts are always free.

    2. I noticed that Mike was asking if one could change the device being used by WebRTC sites. If you are accessing the site using Chrome you can. You can change the device used by Chrome in its settings. Specifically, in the Advanced settings area that mentions Media.

    Lastly, if anyone would like to test this, I would be willing to make a connection and test. I've already created an account at the site, thus, there would be no need for others to create one, unless they wished to. I would be willing to create link access for testing purposes. Fair warning though, I'm using a lowly DSL connection, though it hasn't been a problem in the past.

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