Re: Video Server....??

2000-07-27 Thread Donald Szeto
Hi!

In my company, Dell's PowerEdge 6300 is used to stream video clips.
They are connected to Fast Ethernet segments which is separate from employee's 
Fast Ethernet segment.
In addition, a fiber optic backbone connected the Fast Ethernet segments up.


Donald Szeto
Senior Engineer
Desiter.COM (HK) - Networking Department


-Original Message-


On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 09:24:18AM +0800, Donald Szeto wrote:
 Hi!
 
 Our school uses fiber optic backbones with Fast Ethernet segments and the 
 Video Support Team had optimized the clips for better streaming without 
 consuming much bandwidth.
 Sometimes, students do not need to play the video themselves, they can watch 
 the movie from the projector :).

what kind of server do you use for streaming, and is it available
somewhere.. i need to build a system to stream a picture from the tv
(yes, it's legal =) and my boss wanted sound too.. i've been trying to
look at solutions like this.. but nothing proved good enough...

(oh, and he is not willing to pay loads of money for this.. =(  )

Regards, Sami haahtinen


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Re: Video Server....??

2000-07-24 Thread Donald Szeto

Hi,

Here in Hong Kong at my school, we use the Apple Darwin Streaming Server to provide 
online live broadcast service of our school events, lectures, tutorials, etc.
Apple Darwin Streaming Server is an open source product which is free for download.
Of course, you need professional equipments for recording and modifying video clips.
We use SONY DV equipments and a high-end workstation for manipulating video clips and 
a Dell server for broadcasting.

PS: Darwin Streaming Server can only stream QuickTime movies.


Donald Szeto
Open Source Division
Desiter.COM - Technical Department


Original Message:

Hello All,

I am looking for a solution for the school, sort of educational "video 
server". Kids could login to the local sites and watch video lectures. 
Similar thing one can get on the net for the radio or tv stations.
Is there any ready product or combination of products I could use?

Best regards
"Jersey"


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Re: Video Server....??

2000-07-24 Thread Donald Szeto
Hi,

Here in Hong Kong at my school, we use the Apple Darwin Streaming Server to 
provide online live broadcast service of our school events, lectures, 
tutorials, etc.
Apple Darwin Streaming Server is an open source product which is free for 
download.
Of course, you need professional equipments for recording and modifying video 
clips.
We use SONY DV equipments and a high-end workstation for manipulating video 
clips and a Dell server for broadcasting.

PS: Darwin Streaming Server can only stream QuickTime movies.


Donald Szeto
Open Source Division
Desiter.COM - Technical Department


Original Message:

Hello All,

I am looking for a solution for the school, sort of educational video 
server. Kids could login to the local sites and watch video lectures. 
Similar thing one can get on the net for the radio or tv stations.
Is there any ready product or combination of products I could use?

Best regards
Jersey


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