On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 08:53:52PM -0600, Timothy Bolz wrote: > I was thinking about how some "how to's" have screen shots of the actual > screen and I think this is a teriffic Idea. I thought about taking it a step > further.by using video with a person doing the actual process like doing > something in gimp or setting up kppp. With this the person is talking or > coaching a person through the process. Then I thought you really don't need > the person in it all you have to do is show the screen video but still have a > person voice. > > I have listened to the linux show. And I thought it would be neat to see all > of them on their webcams up on the screen. There should be a program which > stiches all the webcams to one window. This made me think about a scripted > video show like the linux show, which someone could click on anytime and it > would give news or a show topic. Then I thought this would be a good for a > video how to for the people who really like to be taught visually. Which > brought me to the question I asked earlier. > > My brother in-law has a Cannon XL-1 video camera and I thought this would be > a perfect for a video show like the linux show. However I don't know how > much bandwith I would need to stream video. I would think there is a video
depends on the bitrate. > streamer for Linux? It could be in a mpeg format. I think it would be if you're thinking mpeg like DVD, the bitrate is ~10Mbps. of course, that's DVD quality video and audio. > something that might be needed. Does anyone know of some open source video > streamers? flumotion -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
