How I got iChat AV to work with an AIM user...

After wasting my Saturday downloading this, reading that, I kept getting user did not respond errors when trying to initiate a one-way video im to a PC user. I finally got it to work. Simply, install a microphone on the PC. That's it. Now I am depressed.

Hi Eric,
Welcome to the Apple Discussion Pages.
It does seem that iChat regards the fact that a PC with no Mic and no camera is not sending any data and regards this as a fault and ends the chats, normally, with the 10 sec error.
Glad you found a solution.
Ralph

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