James Sutton wrote: > I see in the archives a brief thread between Barton and w last > November 2003 about streaming to the Internet. I'd like to use an > Asterisk to mediate multiple VOIP calls originated from the Internet > to the studio to be mixed then passed out to an encoding PC thence > back to Internet
I am working on this very thing at the moment, although on a single box. Some specifics so far: Using Icecast/Ices to stream ogg. The stream is connected to a MeetMe "on-air" conference room. Music or whatever is connected from the line-in jack on the sound card using alsa and ices. Callers can come in VOIP or PSTN and are placed in "hold" conference room until they are bridged into the "on-air" room. Callers on hold listen to the live stream by using an application "OggPlayer" (a modified MP3Player application) that connects ogg123 into their room. I'm not currently doing any line-out (such as you want to send to your mixer), but plan to do so. > I wonder if there is a group discussion of this type of functionality. Perhaps we've just started one :) Barton _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
