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      <title>3D stereoscopic A/V point-to point intercommunication</title>
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      <author>invalid@example.com (rcollmann)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi all<br />
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I haven&#039;t found information on your site about this specific matter, but I&#039;d very much to like to discuss with someone Hi-Def 3D A/V point-to-point, as I think this idea is as relevant now as it was when a group of us in Australia developed and successfully trialled this HD3D A/V communication concept in 2012 for telemedical purposes...<br />
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We, with much great effort, converted some Cisco 2-channel teleconferencing equipment to actually transmit/receive both A/V signals on each channel...<br />
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