David, does the gss transcode to h264 m4v then, or, can you elaborate on what 
you mean by html5 video? 

Chris

David Schleef <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>The streaming server was recently moved under the umbrella of
>GStreamer, so is now known as the "GStreamer Streaming Server".
>It's still referred to the Entropy Wave Streaming Server in a
>bunch of places.  We have no plans to continue EWSS as a separate
>entity; all development is done upstream now.
>
>GSS consists of two parts, a library that handles all the server,
>streaming, and configuration details, and an appliction that you
>can actually install and run on a Linux machine.  The library part
>is significantly farther along, and is used as the basis of all
>of Entropy Wave's hardware products.
>
>The standalone application side of GSS is less well developed: the
>configuration system is rudimentary, and it's difficult to discover
>how to add streams, for example.
>
>GSS is my primary open source project at the moment, and is as
>actively developed as I have time.  The near-term goal is to get
>the app side working to the state that you could install a Fedora
>or Debian package and get a simple livestream or ustream style
>web app.
>
>The primary goal of GSS is to support live HTML5 video, with
>secondary goals being to support RTMP and RTSP (both work currently),
>and also video-on-demand (works, but is a hack).  There is some
>preliminary work for supporting WebSockets and WebRTC, as well as
>more simple versions of JS pushing.  The goal here is to seamlessly
>support "rich" media for HTML5 as you get in Flash streaming servers.
>
>EWSS link (old):
>http://code.entropywave.com/entropy-wave-streaming-server/
>GSS git repo (current):
>http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gst-streaming-server/
>
>
>
>David
>
>
>On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 11:38:33AM -0800, Andy Wasklewicz wrote:
>> Tristan,
>> Can you, or David, provide technical details for your streaming
>server? is it under active development? links?
>> 
>> Andy 
>> Entwine 
>> 
>> 
>> On Nov 12, 2012, at 10:34 AM, Tristan Crane <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>> 
>> > Entropy Wave capture agents will output in RTMP for live streaming,
>> > and are compatible with Ustream and other streaming services,
>although
>> > UStream significantly cuts down on the quality of output. For
>clients
>> > interested in very high quality live streaming, we recommend using
>our
>> > Streaming Server (entirely open source) to scale to any number of
>> > viewers and skipping UStream altogether, or sending the video to a
>> > service capable of handling higher quality streaming video.
>> > 
>> > -Tristan Crane
>> > Entropy Wave Inc.
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