http://www.videolan.org/

It is mostly meant for LAN use, so it may not do what you want, but depending on the application you are trying for...

Adam Augustine

Kerry Cox wrote:
We've been asked that many times. The last time I checked the Ogg Vorbis
site they were working on streaming video. But nothing to date.
We do have a Helix server for encoding video into Real format. Not
great, but some people like to watch the weather in a streaming video
format. Those files are static. I don't manage them and so am not
certain how they are handled by end-users.
Hopefully, sometime soon Ogg will have the necessary video codecs in
place. Until then we'll be doing audio only.
KJ


On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 12:58, Bryan Murdock wrote:


At 04 Jan 2004 20:20:39 -0700,

Can you do streaming video too?  I have a friend who was asking me
what sort of free or cheap video streaming servers were out there and
I thought I'd seen something about an ogg vorbis video codec, but I
didn't really know what to tell him other than, go look it up yourself
:)

On a somewhat related note, if you have pre-recorded audio or video is
the only reason for streaming just so the user doesn't have to wait
for a huge file to download before he can start playing it?

Bryan



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