popular video compression + streaming server combination?

popular video compression + streaming server combination?

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popular video compression + streaming server combination? john 03-11-2005
Posted by john on March 11, 2005, 12:02 am
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We have a video camera connected to a computer at a remote facility. We'd
like to compress streaming video there, and have it transmit to a server at
our main facility running a reflector, so that we can stream it to the
public over the Internet as a part of our website. Right now we're trying to
use VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/) as the compressor and Darwin
Streaming Server as the reflector, but are having a terrible time making
them talk to each other. Can you recommend a set of software suitable for
what we're trying to do? Any OS is fine.

Thanks.




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Posted by Jan Panteltje on March 11, 2005, 1:41 pm
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On a sunny day (Fri, 11 Mar 2005 00:02:49 -0800) it happened "john"

>We have a video camera connected to a computer at a remote facility. We'd
>like to compress streaming video there, and have it transmit to a server at
>our main facility running a reflector, so that we can stream it to the
>public over the Internet as a part of our website. Right now we're trying to
>use VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/) as the compressor and Darwin
>Streaming Server as the reflector, but are having a terrible time making
>them talk to each other. Can you recommend a set of software suitable for
>what we're trying to do? Any OS is fine.
>
>Thanks.
There is a version of ffmpeg that does that (Linux, but possibly MS windows too).
I had it set up, and it worked, but cannot remember exactly how I did it.
One version worked, the other did not... Maybe newer versions work.
You have a choice of formats, rm wmv ...etc..
Not sure that is a solution in your case.


Posted by Digital Video Solutions on March 11, 2005, 7:00 pm
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Posted by Js on March 13, 2005, 6:29 pm
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Try the open source version of the Helix Server and Helix producer if
you do not mind the video being in the real format.

https://helixcommunity.org/
https://common.helixcommunity.org/2004/downloads/



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