Are all of these streaming programs just linux or also windows?

On Wed, 23 May 2007 11:38 am, Jon Stockill wrote:
> Antonio Almeida wrote:
>>  Thanks, I'll check out the latest CVS version as soon as I get around 
>> to
>>  implementing.
>>
>>  Your experience is very similar to what I was looking for! If it is as
>>  fast as you mention then it will surely be enough to simulate a
>>  streaming video, from the viewer's perspective.
>>
>>  I believe jpg-httpd will be enough for my purposes, however a standard
>>  streaming video would still be nicer. If FlightGear is able to 
>> generate
>>  those jpgs, then it may be possible to encode them to a video in
>>  real-time, using third party tools, and stream it. Perhaps I could
>>  contribute with such a feature (not in the near future, I'm afraid).
>
> FFMPEG may be useful in converting and streaming the jpegs.
>
> Jon
>
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