Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 23:01:35 -0700 From: Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org> To: Gary Corcoran <gcorcoran@rcn.com> Cc: multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: advice on webcasting.. Message-ID: <463191BF.6040501@elischer.org> In-Reply-To: <46318BDF.50009@rcn.com> References: <463174D1.9090807@elischer.org> <46318BDF.50009@rcn.com>
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Gary Corcoran wrote: > Julian Elischer wrote: >> though I don't know what they all are. >> I've haad suggess with mpeg-4 and H264 I think. > >My best guesses would be H.263 or MPEG-4 might be the most universally > receivable, including those of us forced to use Windows (XP) for our > multimedia machines. But I'm really not sure exactly what Windows > Media Player and Quicktime for Windows support out-of-the-box. Also > please try to choose a common audio format (MP3 ?). I remember one of > your broadcasts (thanks BTW) where I could see the video, but > couldn't decode the audio... I have a session running now at: rtsp://jello.ironport.com:80/Bsdtest.sdp try that.. I'll have it up at regular intervals until the devsummit to allow testing. not a lot of action but a video and audio track (low light) and low bandwidth (often < 100 kbits/sec). (picture of my study with no motion going on) It should be mpeg4-video and mpeg-4 audio with mpeg4 packetisation. for VLC you apparently need: Preferences -> check Advanced, go to Input/Codecs->Demuxers->RTP/RTSP and check "Use RTP over RTSP (TCP)" no idea what you need in mplayer.
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