Labview video conferencing + TV tuner

All,
Does anyone have any ideas on how I could add video conferencing to my
Labview application? I want to be able to send bidirectional video
and audio.
I also have a TV tuner on my PC and would like to access this from
Labview? Any ideas how I would do this?
Thanks for any info!
-M

Blanko,
for both areas, I guess, you do already have a 3rd party SW.
The easiest way would be to use an ActiveX interface in LabVIEW for these SW packages.
ThSa
http://www.newgistics.com

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