about streaming audio video

2003-11-20 Thread EF EMBEEN - The Business Network
To whom it may concern,

We own a FreeBSD (version 4.4, Apache) dedicated server with 40GB capacity. We want to 
know which is the appropriate software for media server for it. We'd like to streaming 
audio  video so we need a media server for FreeBSD platform.

We looking forward to hearing to you as soon as possible.

Thank you,

NICOLAS KOROPOULIS
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Re: about streaming audio video

2003-11-20 Thread Peter Risdon
EF EMBEEN - The Business Network wrote:

To whom it may concern,

We own a FreeBSD (version 4.4, Apache) dedicated server with 40GB capacity. We want to know which is the appropriate software for media server for it. We'd like to streaming audio  video so we need a media server for FreeBSD platform.
 

Darwin streaming server from /usr/ports/net/DarwinStreamingServer/ or 
http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/streaming

PWR

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Re: about streaming audio video

2003-11-20 Thread Vulpes Velox
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 22:58:43 +0200
EF EMBEEN - The Business Network [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 To whom it may concern,
 
 We own a FreeBSD (version 4.4, Apache) dedicated server with 40GB capacity. We
 want to know which is the appropriate software for media server for it. We'd
 like to streaming audio  video so we need a media server for FreeBSD
 platform.

Well if you just want to stream A/V to stuff on a LAN, then what I would do is
just throw samba and NFS on that box, make them read only, and point them at the
archive. This would allow ppl on the lan to fetch any of it at will.

If you want to stream audio to some where check the ports
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=streamstype=all

A few that may be worth checking out are icecat, icecast2, holyshout, shout,
darkice, or xmms-liveice.

Not really sure of any thing for video...
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Streaming Audio Video

2003-11-19 Thread Charles Howse
Hi,
I know this has been discussed to death because my research found lots and 
lots of posts on the subject.  Mostly about the whatever port someone was 
using was broken, or it wouldn't work at all.

The question is:  
What are most of you using for streaming audio and video?
I'm running 4.8-RELEASE-p13, KDE 3.1.4

I'd also like to get it integrated into Mozilla, as a helper app, I suppose, 
although I haven't gotten that far into it yet.

I see references to linux-realplayer, and (possibly old) references to the 
native FBSD port for realplayer.  When I search the ports tree, I don't see a 
FBSD port for realplayer, so I'm assuming those were old references I saw 
when I Googled.

Is there something better, easier, faster?
-- 
Thanks,
Charles

Random Murphy's Law:
The only new TV show worth watching will be cancelled.

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