Dear James:
I hope to transmit TV program over LAN. I plan to use
realproducer. and real server. I download realproducer8. and ...still
quite doubt.
Would you please forward all your scripts and config files to me,
since it seems that u have done this.
 


On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, James Sleeman wrote:

> ---Reply to mail from Jim Ford about [V4L] Displaying video on a web page?
> 
> > I'd like some pointers to info on displaying output from a video camera,
> > in real time, on a web site. I've installed a camera in a bird nesting
> > box at a school where I work and it would be nice if it could be
> > monitored on the school network.
> > 
> > I guess that it would involve something along the lines of the server
> > pushing the video data at a reasonable frame-rate to users browsers,
> > using CGI. I'll be on a bit of a learing curve here, but the toughest
> > part will be dealing with the IT dept!
> > 
> > Regards: Jim Ford
> 
> I would look at streaming realvideo, realproducer can encode from a V4L
> source in realtime on a reasonable machine and you can download it free. 
> So far as streaming the content goes I don't know - never done that but
> I'm sure that there must be free solutions to that too - or maybe Real
> would be generous seeing as it is such a good cause.
> 
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