On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, Gianni Johansson wrote:
> A much better approach would be to come up with a convention for publishing
> information about the multimedia files to concatenate that the client app
> can use to render a continuous stream.
that's easy enough... you could just make a .pls of files or whatever your
prefered playlist format is. Honestly, seeing this standardised streaming
splitfile proposal get up would make me happier.
It doens't actully solve what I want to see solved, however, which is
streaming *live* content over freenet - basically, what I eventually want
to be able to do, is feed a 32kbit a/v stream (which you can do with
divx5+ogg, at least with mplayer, it's not *great*, but it's
watchable) from my capture card and stream my local TV station over
freenet.
and then have everyone else do the same, so we can watch tv from anywhere
;-p. yes, I do know that most of you think that I'm being stupid, btw,
but I'm actully serious. And yeah, I'm failing completly dismally at
this right now (I can't even reliable stream a 12kbit audio stream over
freenet, right now, tho it (freenet, my code hasn't changed) does seem to
be getting better).
we all know why anonymity and a distributed network is needed for that,
right? :)
- fish
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