Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Anybody tried implementing different streaming protocols yet?"
2004 Aug 06
2
Anybody tried implementing different streaming protocols yet?
Hep
On Fri, May 16, 2003 at 12:04:43AM +1000, Michael Smith wrote:
> For entirely different reasons, an RTSP implementation in icecast would be a
> Very Good Thing, but it's an extremely large task. I don't think anyone has
> tried yet.
Maybe another and easier way would be to implement the ogg vorbis
format in Real Networks "open sourced" Helix streaming server
2004 Aug 06
2
Anybody tried implementing different streaming protocols yet?
On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 10:01:57AM -0600, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> You apparently didn't see: http://xiph.helixcommunity.org :)
apparently not :) The page says : "This is a workspace for all parties
to work on integrating the Ogg Vorbis format and audio codec with the
Helix DNA Client."
What about serverside of it?
--
Venlig hilsen/Kind regards
Thomas Kirk
ARKENA
tlf/phone
2004 Aug 06
0
Anybody tried implementing different streaming protocols yet?
On Friday 16 May 2003 00:04, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anybody know if somebody tried implementing things like rtsp, mms or
> similar in icecast so far? I heard some rumors from people complaining
> transmissions over http or not "that secure" because using a wget you can
> easily write them to disk. They suggested using real servers or something -
> but
2020 Sep 24
3
call an IP camera?
On Thu, 2020-09-24 at 16:57 +0200, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Thursday 24 September 2020 at 16:31:33, hw wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > is it possible to "call" an IP camera?
>
> Only if it talks SIP (which some do, generally door entry cameras with a
> push
> button input and often a lock release output).
>
> > I'm thinking about something
2005 Nov 01
3
Live HTTP streaming of Theora files
What's the easiest way to broadcast a "live" event using Theora?
- Microsoft Media Services uses a closed protocol (MMS) and special
streaming servers, so I'm not excited to go that way, even though it
seems to be the most obvious choice. (Though I'm not sure if I could
convince it to use Theora anyway.)
- I could encode the entire file into an Ogg/Theora file and just
2002 Jan 10
1
caching
I work for a large broadcasting company, which like all companies these days is looking to decrease it's costs. Ogg would allow us to break away from the traditional Real Media streams licenses/ upgrade support costs that we have have to pay, it would also allow our users (we are a public service broadcasting company BTW.) to have a greater range of applications available to them with support
2012 Jul 24
2
Video call using Asterisk
Hello,
What is the set of configuration that should be done in the Asterisk 1.0.8 using FreePBX that can allow a simple video call between two extensions?
Thanks in advance.
[http://www.ericsson.com/shared/images/Email_line.gif]
JULIO ARAUJO
TE ENGINEER MS
Ericsson
ITTE & Test Environment
S?o Jose dos Campos, Brazil
Phone +551239084121
SMS/MMS +551281150089
julio.araujo at
2004 Aug 06
2
Preventin browsers / wget's / ... from capturing stream?
On Tuesday 02 March 2004 02:23, Michael Smith wrote:
> Shoutcast just does user-agent sniffing. This makes it look like you can't
> download the stream easily, but that's just misleading you - it's
> completely trivial to do so.
Yes , i'd say the same .
> > The most clean solution in my eyes would be to implement mms:// or
> > rtp:// for mp3/ogg-streams in
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex and Jabber
Greetings,
I hope this message is not too far off-topic.
I'm working with the Helix-Jabber project to create a standard for voice and
video with Jabber IM (http://jabber.org). I've received numerous
recommendations about Speex, and so for our standard voice codec, I'm
wondering if it would be wise to choose Speex instead of GSM. The codecs we
choose must be accessible to as
2004 Apr 11
2
RTSP Traffic over UDP
Hello All,
I''m running performance tests on a Linux router using IPTables to nat traffic over the network. I have a MS Media streamer,
and two windows clients behind the router which download video from the streamer. I can then measure performance.
MS Media player rolls amongst protocols until it finds one it can use as follows
RTSP UDP
RTSP TCP
MMS UDP
MMS TCP
HTTP
Unfortunately it
2004 Aug 06
2
Server-side streaming roundup
Hi Icecasters!
I'm trying to gather information about the open source streaming scene
(server-side) and, well, I consider three contenders (am I missing one?)
for the "best streaming architecture". They are (in no particular order)...
- (Vorbis's)? Icecast 2.0 + Ices
- Apple's Darwin Streaming Server (Quicktime Streaming Server) 4.1
- Real's Helix Platform
My study
2004 Nov 19
3
Windows installer for Helix Vorbis & Theora plugins posted
Hi All,
I just posted Windows installer for the 0.5 release of the Helix Theora &
Vorbis plugins for RealPlayer 10/10.5 and RealOne Player. There are no code
changes from the 0.5 zip file that was posted earlier. I've just replaced the
zip file with an installer. You can get the installer at
https://helixcommunity.org/download.php/713/xiphplins_win32_0_5.exe
Let me know if you have any
2004 Nov 19
3
Windows installer for Helix Vorbis & Theora plugins posted
Hi All,
I just posted Windows installer for the 0.5 release of the Helix Theora &
Vorbis plugins for RealPlayer 10/10.5 and RealOne Player. There are no code
changes from the 0.5 zip file that was posted earlier. I've just replaced the
zip file with an installer. You can get the installer at
https://helixcommunity.org/download.php/713/xiphplins_win32_0_5.exe
Let me know if you have any
2004 Jun 23
2
watching ogg/theora streams on win32 ?
Hi all,
I wanted to give watching our stream a try.
Illiminable, I downloaded your codecs, and installed them, but Windows
Media Player still doesn't recognize the video in my test Theora video
clips. It seems to play the audio part of it fine though, although it
tends to crash at the end.
I tried RealPlayer 10 and after some archive browsing I found the link
to the plugins for it (why are
2017 Feb 07
1
Trick to compile older packages
I am trying to add a package (I know its older - but it should work)
gst-rtsp-server-0.10.8 to CentOS 7.
The gstreamer 0.10 packages are included in C7 and they compile just fine.
When I extract and try to compile gst-rtsp-server 0.10.8 the ./configure
goes fine.
but the make results in errors:
make
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory
2006 Jan 10
1
Helix and unrecognised streams.
Kind of an interim release, I have a copy of the Helix/RealPlayer Ogg
plugin working in the presence of unrecognised streams,
<href="http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ibm21/omd_players/index.html#hxplugin>
The patches won't go into Helixcommunity until I've put in a joint
copyright document (and the stream end strategy patch still needs to
be completed), but they can be GPLed so if
2004 Aug 06
3
Helix into Icecast2 loopback
Hello.
I've made some progress on the issue. I found a tool called TrPlayer which
is a text mode front end for real player - initially developed for the use
of the visually impaired. The theory is that I can use this and pipe the
live stream into vsound which then in turn is passed into ices or another
source client. Trouble is, I'm having all sorts of trouble compiling
Trplayer on the
2007 Jun 19
2
RTP/RTSP streaming of GSM or ADPCM audio
Greetings:
It would be nice if Icecast supported RTSP; however I would
appreciate any suggestions for a small RTSP/RTP solution to
encode 8kHz mono audio in GSM or ADPCM and service multiple
unicast client connections. The ideal would be a black-box
hardware solution with an audio input and ethernet interface
similar to broadcast studio IP audio links or the network
audio capabilities of certain
2008 Apr 28
2
RTSP reflection.
Hi
Where do I find instruction to configure icecast as a reflect server for
rtsp?
Scenario:
Client1 sends audio to IceCast via rtsp
Client2 receives audio from IceCast via rtsp.
I need to just setup this behaviour..
-Atul
--
-------
To make world a better place to live in
-------
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL:
2020 Sep 24
0
call an IP camera?
On Thursday 24 September 2020 at 18:28:13, hw wrote:
> On Thu, 2020-09-24 at 16:57 +0200, Antony Stone wrote:
> >
> > I would start with something like
> > https://www.voip-info.org/asterisk-config-musiconholdconf/
> > https://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+config+musiconhold.conf
> > (or any more up to date documentation if you can find it).
> >