Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 07:31:02 +0300 From: Patrick Okui <pokui@one2net.co.ug> To: eculp@encontacto.net Cc: Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org>, multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: broadcasting a talk Message-ID: <20051207043102.GB20835@one2net.co.ug> In-Reply-To: <20051206042804.0qfquiod8gg4wwoc@correo.encontacto.net> References: <4393CDAE.3060401@elischer.org> <200512051517.54556.pokui@one2net.co.ug> <43949357.2030409@elischer.org> <200512061205.18657.pokui@one2net.co.ug> <20051206042804.0qfquiod8gg4wwoc@correo.encontacto.net>
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On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 04:28:04AM -0600, eculp@encontacto.net wrote: > Quoting Patrick Okui <pokui@one2net.co.ug>: > > >On Monday 05 December 2005 22:21, Julian Elischer wrote: > >>>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? > > > >Sorry, I meant the streaming server... in ports it is under... > >net/DarwinStreamingServer > > > >The use of the OSX box would be to take the DV feed from the firewire > >camera > >and send that to your streaming server. (which just relays that). > > > Maybe I need more coffee, but what and where would be the easiest/best > way to pipe the stream into a file for later viewing. The quicktime broadcaster (on the OSX box) can both archive to an mpeg4 file and stream to the Darwin Streaming Server. > > thanks, > > ed -- patrick
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