I have used ustream a lot for several years. However Livestream, Stickam and
JustinTv all all similar.

On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:22 PM, Michael Potts <[email protected]> wrote:

> It was attempted at a previous meeting, however permission needs to be
> obtained from the presenter (and the corporate sponsor if any). Due to the
> late notice at the meeting where this was last attempted, this was unable
> to
> be obtained.
>
> I have a high-quality USB camera that I have used to record other types of
> meetings before, but the challenge presents itself when both HD recording
> and SD live streaming are attempted at the same time. There are premium
> services that would allow HD streaming and such. On a free level, my plan
> was to just stream online (in SD, perhaps with an IRC channel for chat) and
> post a HD YouTube video after the meeting is completed.
>
> I will be more than happy to look into this again (don't know if I will
> have
> time to get it all working before tomorrow night) if there is interest. All
> of the presentations are so very good and having a healthy archive of them
> would really be a valuable resource.
>
> If anyone else has a better idea (or perhaps a FireWire camera), toss it
> out! I would be very interested if anyone has had experience with the
> various live broadcast services, as there are so very many!
>
> Michael Potts
> (904) 638-2914
>
> Send from an Android Nexus One. Please excuse the spelling and brevity.
> On Mar 14, 2011 8:00 PM, "Laura Hartwell" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I would love to attend a meeting but they always conflict with my work
> > schedule. I work 6pm - 12mid every weeknight and Saturday days, but I am
> > able to attend a webcast during working hours. Has it ever been
> > discussed having someone set up a webcam and mic and webcasting the
> > meeting so those of us who are unable to attend can eavesdrop from afar?
> >
> > Laura
> >
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> > On Thu, 2011-03-03 at 17:24 -0500, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
> >> Thus far we still haven't a topic or presenter for March, this month. I
> >> had hoped to get someone to do a presentation on firewalling using
> >> iptables. Since thats some what of a pre-requisite to the April
> >> presentation on Base/Snort.
> >>
> >> In the event no one steps up to do a presentation on
> >> firewalling/iptables. Another topic came to mind that I think anyone can
> >> present on, and might be time for another entry level presentation. My
> >> thoughts there are a presentation for people that are new to linux.
> >>
> >> "I am new to Linux, what the heck do I do next?"
> >>
> >> Something that would cover, what is a distro, what is GNU and Linux,
> >> what is a desktop env( gnome,kde, xfce, enlightenment, etc) and other
> >> basic concepts we all consider basic knowledge. But really does not
> >> pertain to other OS. You will never deal with a distribution of Windows
> >> or OS X, or most any OS. Though you can have a mix of GNU and other
> >> software on the other OS.
> >>
> >> We did a group presentation a while back on various distros. We might
> >> look to revisit such in the future. But this presentation would be
> >> distro agnostic. Just covering the basics of Linux, that someone knew to
> >> Linux will not really know about or understand coming from other OS.
> >>
> >> But we can go with another topic, really up to what ever someone wants
> >> to present on. Since topics can be easy to decide on, but finding
> >> presenters, not so easy :)
> >>
> >
> >
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