Anyone done a live video broadcast thru Linux?

Chris Bier chris.bier at cymor.com
Fri Jul 22 08:25:34 CDT 2005


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David Spake wrote:
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>> I've helping to put together a conference next year at the Airport
>> Marriott and would like to live stream some of the breakout sessions
>> over the net.  I can find all sorts of file served broadcast solutions,
>> but finding a live solution is something else, especially coupled with
>> the firewire and miniDV format.

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Dave,
    You might want to take a look at jclinton's page on H.264 (MPEG4
Part 10) and AAC (MPEG4 Part 3).  They will give you a high quality, low
bandwidth, well supported on major OSs audio-video format.
http://jasonclinton.com/video_journal_howto.xhtml
    I'm working on setting up and running the Darwin Streaming Server.
Which supports several different formats and looks to be easier to deal
with than Helix.
http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/streaming/
https://www.helixcommunity.org/

Chris
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