expectingtofly wrote: 
> I've been having a browse of Triode's implementation of the RTMP
> transport protocol in perl as part of the IPlayer App.  I've also been
> having a look at what other people have done implementing the HLS
> transport in scripting languages.     I didn't see anything that
> frightened me too much.
> I think its fair to say that its not a pipe dream to say that a perl
> implementation of HLS could be done.   
> 
> I'm pretty confident the BBC's use of HLS is here to stay for the medium
> term now that they are publishing the HLS urls as part of their audio on
> demand feeds.
> 
> I would estimate its a couple of very full days work to create a
> testable piece of code, maybe more.  I'm happy and interested enough to
> do that, gradually, spread over the next few weeks.   I wanted to check
> that I wouldn't be embarking on something that is already being
> attempted by somebody else?
Can I suggest you contact bpa and bonze directly to make sure there's no
duplication of effort?  I'm not sure anyone else has been that closely
involved with the code.



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44.1->192kbps. LMS & Squeeze2upnp to MF M1 CLiC (to MF amp & ESLs) &
Marantz CR603 UPnP renderers.  Minimserver (server) & upplay (control
point) to same renderers & to upmpdcli/mpd PC renderers.  Squeezelite to
Meridian USB Explorer DAC to speakers/phones.  Wireless Xubuntu 14.04
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Squeeze-Commander/BubbleUPnP controls LMS/Minimserver.   Have a Touch
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