Hello,

ALEOS is an French zLinux provider.

We tested a lot of new applications.

We tried the BrunHindle Streaming Video Server on Mainframe with
success.
With this applications, we streamed MP3 and Video Files.

Now, we recompiled Helix Streaming Server (Open Source version of
RealNetwork) and Quicktime Server. We will tell you the results after
testing.

Regards,

Mathieu C.CARTIER
CEO,  ALEOS

P.S.:
We would like to invite people who speak french to reach our discussion
list on
the website :

http://www.zlinux.net





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>Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2003 12:21:51 EST
>From: "A. Harry Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Linux on 390 Port" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Streaming video with S390 Linux
>
>On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 19:41:18 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>>Matt,
>
>Missed Matt's original note, but we are still in the experiment stage.
>We haven't used OpenH323 Gatekeeper, but we have experimented with
>Darwin, and we will be looking another system.  We've also done
>audio streaming with Icecast fairly successfully.  We have a
"production"
>system that uses the audio.  Video is still experimental here.
>
>/ahw
>
>
>>
>>Don't know if this will work on the S390 but Apple's Darwin Streaming
Server
>>compiles under Red Hat.
>>Might be worth a go on your SuSE image.
>>
>>You can register and download the source here:
>>
>>http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/streaming/
>>
>>
>>Scott W Hartsell
>>imijit! digital expressions
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>>Matt Lashley
>>Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 7:33 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Streaming video with S390 Linux
>>
>>
>>Anyone have any experience in the area?
>>
>>I was able to successfully compile and run the OpenH323 Gatekeeper on
a
>>SuSE image running under VM.  The Gatekeeper proxied video and audio
>>traffic between two NetMeeting clients (on different networks).  Two
people
>>communications worked swimmingly... however... I also compiled the
OpenMCU
>>client and managed to successfully flood the PIX that the OSA is
plugged
>>into with enough traffic to bring it down.  Not exactly sure why, but
my
>>best guess is that the multi-conference server ate up all the
bandwidth
>>with broadcasts.  But that's not really my question (because I had to
>>promise not to run OpenMCU again -- at least not in production -- and
what
>>kind of fun is that?)
>>
>>What I'd really like to know is if anyone has run streaming video
through a
>>linux image yet.  The type that would allow a company exec to
broadcast a
>>real time message to the underlings via a web page/multimedia player
>>plugin.  I found an article about CNN and streaming video that
mentioned
>>Marist college attempting to stream through the mainframe but I
haven't
>>found much else.  I'd like to get my hands on a GPL copy of some type
of
>>streaming server software and maybe a "How To" if it exists.
>>
>>Thanks for any help and info,
>>
>>Matt Lashley
>>Idaho State Controller's Office
>
>
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