This is great stuff. I tried it out with my home DSL connection. I created a
channel and streamed my webcam and mic to their IceCast 2 server. It works
like a charm! Their wiki suggests using VisionAir on Windows (
http://giss.tv/wiki/index.php/Streaming_Tools), but that is not able to
stream. I used VLC. You can ofcourse use Theory Streaming Studio on Linux.
For someone who would want to try it out with VLC, this is the stream output
MRL format that works (for video + audio):
:sout=#transcode{vcodec=theo,vb=128,scale=1,acodec=vorb,ab=128,channels=2}:duplicate{dst=std{access=shout,mux=ogg,dst=
source:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8000/channelname.ogg}}
This is great for people who cannot afford to host a video streaming server
(with IceCast) of their own - since the bandwidth requirement makes that
kind of hosting costly - it's based on the giss.tv network, the concept is
awesome.
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 4:23 PM, Linux Lingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dear all,
> for those who missed the stimulating sessions with yves degoyon of giss.tv
> ,
> have just jotted down my impressions here, posted with his photos:
>
> http://niyam.com/blog/gnulinux/2008/kiss-your-tv-goodbye/
>
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