The deployment of IP Multicast has fostered the develop- ment of a suite of applications, collectively known as the MBone tools, for real-time multimedia conferencing over the Internet. Two of these tools — nv from Xerox PARC and ivs from INRIA — provide video transmission using software- based codecs. We describe a new video tool, vic, that ex- tends the groundbreaking work of nv and ivs with a more flexible system architecture. This flexibility is characterized by network layer independence, support for hardware-based codecs, a conference coordination model, an extensible user interface, and support for diverse compression algorithms. We also propose a novel compression scheme called "Intra- H.261". Created as a hybrid of the nv and ivs codecs, Intra- H.261 provides a factor of 2-3 improvement in compression gain over the nv encoder (6 dB of PSNR) as well as a sub- stantial improvement in run-time performance over the ivs H.261 coder.