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 -- Regards, Kevin Saenz Spinaweb I.T consultants Ph: 02 4620 5130 Fax: 02 4625 9243 Mobile: 0418455661 Web: http://www.spinaweb.com.au -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
