it seems that everything can be hard depending on your knowledge ;) so it is good that there are platforms out there, like visitors studio, UpStage, & the Tap (sorry suzon for leaving this out before) where real-time streaming/video manipulation can be achieved more intuitively. however streaming still requires a streaming server which is an issue when you have limited resources.

there is concurrently a similar discussion on the DownStage list that has been exploring ideas around incorporating live streaming into a cyberformance platform (DownStage is the new engine that is being built for UpStage & potentially other variations of cyberformance platforms).

if you're interested in this you can join the DownStage mailing list(s) here: https://trac.foobarlab.net/downstage/wiki/Mailinglists

& you can view the tickets relating to streaming here: https://trac.foobarlab.net/downstage/report/9

h : )

On 28/02/12 1:46 PM, Husk 00 wrote:
2012/2/28 helen varley jamieson <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    i believe it's also possible to use puredata for online networked
    things, but i have never tried it (yet) ...
    h : )



Yes it's possible (almost every thing is possible in puredata :) )
But in order to work with online video or streming video online and work together with other peole you need to compile a couple of externals (plugins). That's could be hard depending on your *nix knowledge. FOr example you can get mpeg or flash online video compiling gem with some no default flag. Or you can compile and use gstreamer pd porting from IOhane Zmoeling at iem.
Or you can use python or lua to get internet data also.
cheers



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