Thomas Charron wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:06 PM, Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> We've got several web cams that people like to visit
>> (www.milessmithfarm.net). However, they're chewing up bandwidth when
>> more than one person at a time views them.
>> Is anyone aware of a Linux based video re-broadcaster (either software
>> or a service)?
>> We'd like to upload the video streams to a single server that multiple
>> people can connect to and view them. This way, we're only sending one
>> video stream up to the server, and the server can rebroadcast it to all
>> the connected clients.
>>     
>
>   I can't speak for their use for your purposes (I cant go check right
> now, firewall says apperently webcams aren't work related, go figure),
> but I did search thru my email when talking to someone else in the
> past about this very subject.
>
> http://camstreams.com/
>
>   
Interesting service, and looks like something I want - except it
requires the "broadcaster" (me) to run the camstreams encoder on a
Windows box.

I don't mind encoding for such a service, but I don't want to run
Windows. It must run on either Linux or Unix.

--Bruce
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