You could try vls/vlc, from what I have tested it works pretty well.
the only problem I see is that the client can not truly interact with
the server. ie: if you have a DVD playing on the server the client side
cannot stop, fast forward, rewind. Other than that it will deliver video
output to Linux and windows.


> Hi all,
> I have been asked to research Video Servers for our school. The aim is to store the
> Video / DVD on a hard disc and then deliver the video from there to the desktop /
> TV.
> 
> There are a number of Windows based systems, I was wondering if anyone knew of an
> Open Source solution?
> 
> ____________________
> Simon Bryan
> IT Manager
> OLMC Parramatta
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