dear lars,
(i am sending the reply to the list because it might interest others as 
well).

you can look for audio/video channels in the yellow pages at 
http://yp.peercast.org/

otherwise, another interesting technology (somewhat similar to 
peercasting) is p2ptv (try a google search). you can find some examples, 
in the p2p-tv section at http://www.coolstreaming.us

good luck!
p.

Lars Hasselblad Torres wrote:
> hi paolo -- thanks for the link! any samples i can watch?
> -----
> Lars Hasselblad Torres
> www.devarts.org + www.peacetiles.net
> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 29, 2006, at 5:30 AM, paolo palmerini wrote:
> 
>> Lars Hasselblad Torres wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> anyone know of live web/screen casting technology that can handle
>>> literally thousands of simultaneous connections?  Also, for this kind
>>> of thing, is it best to split the audio channel (eg mega conference
>>> call) so that there is consistent voice quality?
>>>
>>
>> have you considered peercasting?
>> http://www.peercast.org/
>>
>> regards
>> p.
>>


-- 
paolo palmerini.
skype & pgp key on
http://palmerini.org
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