I'd like to point out that the V* code from ANU includes the AGVCRToMPEG2
project. All of this code, which was previously on agcentral.org, is now
available in the UChicago subversion repository here:
https://www.ci.uchicago.edu/svn/if-media
I've had mixed success with AGVCRToMPEG2 so far. With some work, it could be
the missing link for recording and playback of AG sessions in standard movie
formats.
If you're interested in this code and end up making changes that you'd like to
contribute back, you'd simply need to get a UChicago account. I'll send
separate mail to the list with more details soon.
Tom
On 2/3/09 1:35 PM, Tran, Quang V. wrote:
Thanks Todd. We are looking to live webstreaming to users desktops. Look
like splitting video/audio feeds is the better option for us.
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Quang Tran
LSU Health Sciences Center
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From: Todd Zimmerman [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tue 2/3/2009 1:26 PM
To: Tran, Quang V.
Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Recording and streaming access grid session using
Windows Media Encoder or VLC
On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 15:46 -0600, Tran, Quang V. wrote:
>
> Is it possible to use Windows Media Encoder or VLC to capture and
> stream an access grid session? If not, is there another way to do
> this?
Are you looking to webstream it to browser/clients? Or record /
rebroadcast via AG?
As Jeremy mentioned, agvcr will record and rebroadcast the AG event, but
will still only be available for AG style clients.
Webstreaming is a bit more difficult since AG is made up of multiple
video feeds etc. If there is a specific 'presenting' site, then we use
a separate capture box (with a split of the primary camera feed and a
separate 'mixed' audio feed from all the sits) - then used VLC to send
it to a Quicktime/Darwin streaming server. VLC will also concurrently
record the single video/mixed(all sites) audio for a webstream archive.
Cheers,
Todd