Public bug reported:

URL:
http://www.openmash.org

Description:
 Open Mash is several things:
    * Mash is a comprehensive toolkit for multimedia communication and 
collaboration over the Internet using IP multicast. Mash supports live media 
broadcasting, N-way conferencing, and session capture and replay.
    * Mash is an outgrowth of the Internet MBone tools developed to support 
streaming audio and video applications. Mash includes its own versions of MBone 
tools like sdr, vic, and vat.
    * Mash is an open-source project that depends on the support of users and 
developers like you.
    * MASH is a "Multimedia Architecture that Scales across Heterogeneous 
environments". We pretend the original acronym never existed. 

OpenMash works on Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Solaris.
Currently experimental, but also useful.

Tools Include -
    * nsdr * - another session directory tool
    * vat * - audio conferencing tool
    * vic * - video conferencing tool
    * mb - shared whiteboard tool
    * collaborator * - combined user interface to video, audio and mediaboard 
conferencing
    * Archive tools
          o recorder * - recorder for RTP (video, audio) and SRM (mediaboard) 
traffic
          o player * - player for recorded RTP and SRM sessions
          o rover - client for interacting with MARS archive server 
    * Pathfinder - web server for live and archive interaction
    * AS1 - active service framework
          o hm - host manager
          o megafor - forwarding agent (for clients without multicast 
capability)
          o mgamon - monitoring tool which displays host managers and servents 
    * MPlug - a web browser plugin for Mash scripts 

Services Include -
    * Media Gateways
          o vgw - video gateway
          o agw - audio gateway
          o sdgw - session announcements gateway
          o tgmb - reliable multicast proxy for the Mash MediaPad 
    * MARS - Mash Archive Server 


License:
Mash is distributed under the BSD license or, more precisely, what GNU calls 
the modified BSD license. Mash is OSI Certified Open Source Software and is GNU 
GPL-compatible.

Can Mash be used in commercial products?
The vast majority of the source code used in Mash does not have any 
restrictions on commercial use. However, a few small portions (CellB, Netvideo, 
XML Parser) may not be used commercially without the prior permission of the 
copyright holders. You should either obtain the proper permissions or compile 
without these pieces of code. See the LICENSE file distributed with Mash for 
more information. 
see http://www.openmash.org/about/faq.html

Downloads:
http://www.openmash.org/users/downloads.html
source code
http://www.openmash.org/developers/code.html
CVS
http://www.openmash.org/developers/cvs/index.html

please compile a version for AMD64 - a good multimedia platform.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: needs-packaging streamer video

** Description changed:

  URL:
  http://www.openmash.org
  
  Description:
   Open Mash is several things:
      * Mash is a comprehensive toolkit for multimedia communication and 
collaboration over the Internet using IP multicast. Mash supports live media 
broadcasting, N-way conferencing, and session capture and replay.
      * Mash is an outgrowth of the Internet MBone tools developed to support 
streaming audio and video applications. Mash includes its own versions of MBone 
tools like sdr, vic, and vat.
      * Mash is an open-source project that depends on the support of users and 
developers like you.
      * MASH is a "Multimedia Architecture that Scales across Heterogeneous 
environments". We pretend the original acronym never existed. 
  
  OpenMash works on Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS and Solaris.
  Currently experimental, but also useful.
+ 
+ Tools Include -
+     * nsdr * - another session directory tool
+     * vat * - audio conferencing tool
+     * vic * - video conferencing tool
+     * mb - shared whiteboard tool
+     * collaborator * - combined user interface to video, audio and mediaboard 
conferencing
+     * Archive tools
+           o recorder * - recorder for RTP (video, audio) and SRM (mediaboard) 
traffic
+           o player * - player for recorded RTP and SRM sessions
+           o rover - client for interacting with MARS archive server 
+     * Pathfinder - web server for live and archive interaction
+     * AS1 - active service framework
+           o hm - host manager
+           o megafor - forwarding agent (for clients without multicast 
capability)
+           o mgamon - monitoring tool which displays host managers and 
servents 
+     * MPlug - a web browser plugin for Mash scripts 
+ 
+ Services Include -
+     * Media Gateways
+           o vgw - video gateway
+           o agw - audio gateway
+           o sdgw - session announcements gateway
+           o tgmb - reliable multicast proxy for the Mash MediaPad 
+     * MARS - Mash Archive Server 
+ 
  
  License:
  Mash is distributed under the BSD license or, more precisely, what GNU calls 
the modified BSD license. Mash is OSI Certified Open Source Software and is GNU 
GPL-compatible.
  
  Can Mash be used in commercial products?
  The vast majority of the source code used in Mash does not have any 
restrictions on commercial use. However, a few small portions (CellB, Netvideo, 
XML Parser) may not be used commercially without the prior permission of the 
copyright holders. You should either obtain the proper permissions or compile 
without these pieces of code. See the LICENSE file distributed with Mash for 
more information. 
  see http://www.openmash.org/about/faq.html
  
  Downloads:
  http://www.openmash.org/users/downloads.html
  source code
  http://www.openmash.org/developers/code.html
  CVS
  http://www.openmash.org/developers/cvs/index.html
  
  please compile a version for AMD64 - a good multimedia platform.

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[needs-packaging] OpenMASH - video streamer multicaster
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263589
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