Steve,

You need 2 things :

- A streaming server on the DV side
- A web-browser plugin on the player side

The most common protocol to stream A/V over network
is RTSP+RTP(+RTCP). You can achieve this using
open source packages such as Live555 library
(the one used in VLC and MPlayer).

On the player side, RTSP+RTP can be understood
by ActiveX plugins for IE or Firefox such as QuickTime
or VLC. This is for Windows client only.
For Linux client I don't know how this can be achieved
and what plugin technology is available for Linux browser.
Although VLC and MPlayer provide working out-of-browser
client solutions.


Other solutions could be also based on MPEG-2 Transport Stream.

VLC is a good start for experimenting as it can provide
server and client functionality.


Best regards,

Jean-Michel.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Spano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 9:19 PM
Subject: ### Video Over Ethernet


Hi Folks,



Is there a pre-built web application that will allow me to send video over
Ethernet and show it in a web-browser? I think TI had this working at a
training show or something?



Thanks



Steve Spano

FLE






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