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Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 04:19:47 -0500
From: Adhabuhu <Adha...@dhehannama.com>
To: rec-video-p...@moderators.isc.org
Newsgroups: rec.video.professional
Subject: Re: Intranet Video Broadcasting (fwd)
Try the Philips web site:
http://www.mpeg-4.philips.com/downloads/player/index.asp
They have a complete solution for what you're looking for. WebCine Player,
Encoder and the Server software.
Also, try their WebCine player with some Philips mpeg-4 ads, wonderful
Good Luck
Omar
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> Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 19:33:15 GMT
> From: Matthew Bates <mba...@jpci.net>
> To: rec-video-p...@moderators.isc.org
> Newsgroups: rec.video.production, rec.video.professional
> Subject: Intranet Video Broadcasting
>
> I would like to be able to offer a 'TV station' within my College, using
> streaming media technologies to deliver the content via the campus LAN -
> preferably using live broadcast video. Although it sounds audacious, I
know
> it can be delivered and I would be very grateful if anybody could provide
> any feedback or thoughts.
>
> I have done some preliminary research and found several products and
> technologies that offer the service - namely, the Apple QuickTime
Streaming
> Server and also the Windows Media Encoder. With these products, it is
> possible to set a source to be streamed - e.g. an ASF.
>
> Does anyone know of any additional server software that can be used to
> stream a live video broadcast over a LAN, with multiple video sources
(e.g.
> live video, file-based video)? I've currently being looking at mainly
> Win32-based solutions - how about Linux?
>
> Many thanks in advance.
> Matthew Bates
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