Re: OpenSource IPTV and VoD Solution
Thx But no rtsp Thx Envoyé de mon iPhone Le 16 nov. 2011 à 08:58, Quentin Carpent a écrit : > Hi, > > I don't know if it meets your requirements but there is DVBlast: > http://www.videolan.org/projects/dvblast.html > > BRs, > > Quentin Carpent > Network Engineer > > -Message d'origine- > De : Vlad Galu [mailto:g...@packetdam.com] > Envoyé : mercredi 16 novembre 2011 06:18 > À : Meftah Tayeb > Cc : nanog@nanog.org > Objet : Re: OpenSource IPTV and VoD Solution > > > On Nov 14, 2011, at 10:25 PM, Meftah Tayeb wrote: > >> thank you for that >> is a rtsp server no problem >> but how do i stream Live DVB traffic through it ? >> Thank you >> > > To be honest I haven't followed its development closely lately (although I > contribute occasionally with networking related patches and improvements) so > I can't answer that, but you should be able to send your stream to RTMPD > using either MumuDVB or VLC, then demux it to as many (hundreds or even > thousands, it is *that* good) clients as you need. > > I should have pointed you to the wiki [1] and the mailing list [2], sorry. > > HTH. > > [1] http://wiki.rtmpd.com/ > [2] http://groups.google.com/group/c-rtmp-server?pli=1 > > -- > PacketDam: a cost-effective > software solution against DDoS > http://www.packetdam.com > > > > >
Re: [outages] News item: Blackberry services down worldwide, Egypt affected (not N.A.)
Idiotberry Envoyé de mon iPhone Le 12 oct. 2011 à 17:55, Charles Mills a écrit : > +1 > On Oct 12, 2011 11:51 AM, wrote: > >> On Wed, 12 Oct 2011 09:52:02 CDT, -Hammer- said: >>> What kills me is what they have told the public. The lost a "core >>> switch". I don't know if they actually mean network switch or not but >>> I'm pretty sure any of us that work on an enterprise environment know >>> how to factor N+1 just for these types of days. And then the backup >>> solution failed? I'm not buying it either. >> >> Yeah, and that extra comma in the one config file that didn't make a >> difference >> when you tested the failover in the lab *never* makes a difference when it >> hits >> in the production network, right? Or they changed the config of the >> primary and >> it didn't get propogated just right to the backup, or they had mismatched >> firmware >> levels on blades in the blades on the primary and backup switches, so >> traffic that >> didn't tickle a bug on the primary blades caused the blade to crash on the >> backup, >> or... >> >> Anybody on this list who's been around long enough probably has enough "We >> should have had N+2 because the N+1'th device failed too" stories to drain >> *several* pitchers of beer at a good pub... I've even had one case where my >> butt got *saved* from a ohnosecond-class whoops because the N+1'th device >> *was* >> crashed (stomped a config file, it replicated, was able to salvage a copy >> from >> a device that didn't replicate because it was down at the time). >> >>
Re:
Whhat ??? Envoyé de mon iPhone Le 6 oct. 2011 à 02:14, Dennis Reak a écrit : > >
Re: Steve Jobs has died
If no Steve à blind man can not use iPhone Envoyé de mon iPhone Le 6 oct. 2011 à 03:33, "Aaron C. de Bruyn" a écrit : > I remember the first 'real' program I wrote waay back in 1985 on an > Apple IIe. It was a very simple reminder program that would show me my > todo list for the day. > > Wonder if they'll be holding an iPhone-camera-flash-bulb vigil outside > the Apple stores. ;) > > -A > > > On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 17:42, Ryan Finnesey wrote: >> Sad day for all. He will be missed >> >> -Original Message- >> From: Alex Rubenstein [mailto:a...@corp.nac.net] >> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 8:15 PM >> To: 'NANOG list' >> Subject: Steve Jobs has died >> >> Not entirely on-list-topic, but still relevant. >> >> >> http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-20116336-37/apple-co-founder-chairman-stev >> e-jobs-dies/?tag=cnetRiver >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >