ISight and QT Broadcasting

Okay, I have my iSight and I want to setup a QT Broadcast. I have looked for a tutorial on this and can't seem to find anything. I have QTB work and I can see the video. When I click broadcast I get
Broadcast Error
Disconnected (-3285)
Can anyone help me out or point me to a detailed tutorial on iSight and QT Broadcasts.
Cheers.

Hello Ed.
Welcome to Apple Discussions.
Have you tried Apple's QuickTime Tutorials?
It sounds as if you may be interested in Delivering Live Streaming Media
If you want more, Google can be your friend. I simply pasted your "broadcast on the web with the iSight"into Google and got 41,800 hits in this Google Search. Some of those links may help you.

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    a=framerate:30
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    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:[email protected]:33929>
    From: "halcyonseven9" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=1108672474
    Call-ID: 9affc0c8-641c-11dc-a53c-8740a2f713c4@lip
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    Contact: <sip:[email protected]>;isfocus
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    a=rtcp:16385
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    a=framerate:30
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    a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 30:160:120:160:120
    a=rtpID:-428504944
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    [INVITE sip:[email protected]:33929 SIP/2.0
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    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:[email protected]:33929>
    From: "halcyonseven9" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=1108672474
    Call-ID: 9affc0c8-641c-11dc-a53c-8740a2f713c4@lip
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:[email protected]>;isfocus
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    s=halcyonseven9
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    a=hwi:70:1:1666
    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
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    a=rtcp:16387
    a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000/1
    a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000/1
    a=rtpID:-705006232
    m=video 16384 RTP/AVP 126 34
    a=rtcp:16385
    a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
    a=rtpmap:34 H263/90000
    a=fmtp:34 imagesize 1 rules 30:352:288
    a=framerate:30
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    a=pogo
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    [4]
    Does anyone have any ideas that could help us? I am having her download skype to see if thats more successful but this is going to be our primary mode of contact for the next year and I am REALLY worried. We are both using external iSights and we tried audio with and without them plugged in.
    Everytime either of us tries anything it gets the the stage where it says "connecting" then gives the error message.
    Any help would be really appreciated!
    Thanks,
    Stephen Miller

    Hi,
    Hotels are notoriously difficult for iChat because of the way
    1) the ports are not always open
    2) the number of people sharing the connection.
    For Mail you probably have POP and SMTP server set for one location and the hotel's ISP is not letting you go to those though their server. Web Mail may be the only way around this.
    Ask the hotel if they have the ports open for iChat.
    You may not be able to do much about the Bandwidth/user issue.
    I take it you have done the Quicktime setting as you have posted before.
    10:15 PM Sunday; September 16, 2007

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