Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 11:21:59 -0800 From: Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org> To: Patrick Okui <pokui@one2net.co.ug> Cc: multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: broadcasting a talk Message-ID: <43949357.2030409@elischer.org> In-Reply-To: <200512051517.54556.pokui@one2net.co.ug> References: <4393CDAE.3060401@elischer.org> <4393D096.6030002@lns.com> <4393E9A4.20606@elischer.org> <200512051517.54556.pokui@one2net.co.ug>
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Patrick Okui wrote: >On Monday 05 December 2005 10:17, Julian Elischer wrote: > > >>Tim Pozar wrote: >> >> >>>Julian Elischer wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I'm going to give a talk on Netgraph on Wednesday >>>>and I was wonderring if anyone had suggestions about what could be done >>>>for broadcasting it on the net. >>>> >>>>Unfortunatly the old mbone/multicast system doesn't seem to be working >>>>much these days so I'm guessing that we would need a server based >>>>aproach, (though >>>>I'd be pleased to hear otherwise) >>>> >>>>I have a DV camrecorder that could be used via firewire. >>>>anyoen have suggestions as to wha the next steps would be? >>>> >>>>It's not critical, just a "that would be fun" thing. >>>> >>>>I haven't been following what tanscoding tools are around and what could >>>>be used to process a DV (and sound) stream into a useable stream, and >>>>what client would the viewers use? >>>> >>>> >>>At the BAWUG meetings in the past we used QuickTime Broadcaster on a >>>MacOSX box and Darwin on FreeBSD for the relay. Works great as you just >>>squirt video in the the Mac via firewire. >>> >>>Tim >>> >>> >>I have FreeBSD and MacOS-X, so what tools would I need and what is the >>client? >>mplayer? >> >> > >Darwin outputs a quicktime (.mov) stream so you could use mplayer on UN*X or >the quicktime player in windows/macOS. > > what does "darwin outputs" mean? That the firewire driver in Darwin does quicktime encoding? Is this Darwin as in Apple?
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