On Mon, March 19, 2007 9:58 am, Don Gould wrote: > > > Nick Rout wrote: >> What is your audience? (windows? linux? OSX? what players and codecs do >> you reasonably expect them to have?) > > If you'd browse www.tv3.co.nz or www.tvnz.co.nz then you're a customer > and anyone with that kind of browser. > > > > What is your bandwidth to that >> audience? > > The bandwidth is NZ broadband.... > > I don't have an audience yet. I'm just playing with the stuff. > > My dad asked me about it, and I thought it would be kewl to get LES into > putting segments of this clears classes on line. > > I am also a member of a church that could benefit from putting segments > of their stuff on line. > > > How many of that audience do you reasonably expect to stream to >> at one time? > > 10's to 100's > >> >> Have you considered youtube or any of the similar services? They have >> more >> bandwidth than you can poke a stick at. > > Yes I have considered it. > > I want to be able to put a clip in a web site without having to have > their brand. I choose not to build a monopoloy just because it's easy. > I choose to host our own content. > > Hence why I want to learn it. >
Don you can't expect help if you won't give us some realistic info about what you want to acheive. Streaming video is a high bandwidth operation. You won't realistically do it from a NZ consumer level broadband connection.
