[vlc-devel] Seen in the forum. Job proposition

Isaac Biodun Osunkunle osunkunle at gmail.com
Thu Jun 28 23:44:02 CEST 2007


Thanks for the information.
I find this quite interesting, and I have a lot of experience with broadcast
quality capture cards. However I will like to ask if there is a need to
discuss this (or it may have been discussed) with any other interested
person on the project.
Thanks.
Biodun

On 6/28/07, Jean-Baptiste Kempf <jb at videolan.org> wrote:
>
> This was on the forum. As most of you don't read it... :D
>
> Here we are
>
> ========================================================================
>
> Hello, we are seeking a VLC consultant to help us build a very simple
> two-way, high-definition video conferencing system using VideoLan. I
> hope it is OK to post this on the general discussion message board. The
> project description is below. Anyone interested may send a response to
> vc070628 --at-- jaroker.com.
>
> -----
> VideoLAN Consultant to Design and Deploy a Two-Way HD Video Conference
> Demonstration System
> The VideoLAN consultant will assist in the design and deployment of a
> two-way, high-definition video conferencing system that use DV
> camcorders. The consultant's role will be to recommend compatible
> hardware, assist in software installation and configuration and
> troubleshooting. (No custom software development will be done at this
> stage.)
>
> The VideoLan consultant must have experience with Linux, video capture
> cards, media gateways (such as Microsoft MediaCenter, Amino STB, Apple
> iTV) and must be able to recommend hardware to build a small form factor
> server (using Mac Mini or Shuttle PC computers). Experience with high
> definition video, CCTV cameras and LCD monitors is desirable.
>
> The required video resolutions will be 1920x1080 Progressive and
> 1280x720 Progressive.
>
> The VideoLan consultant can work remotely. The VideoLan server, network
> configuration and set-top-box management will be done by our company.
>
> The VideoLan consultant will:
>
> 1) Design the system and network architecture, specifying the hardware
> components for the VideoLan server, specify compatible STBs, specify
> network configuration (such as ports), specify the operating system,
> etc.
> 2) Install all software and drivers on the VideoLan server (logging in
> remotely will be OK) and configure the STBs (by logging in remotely or
> providing us with step-by-step instructions)
> 3) Deliver complete documentation, diagramming the hardware and network
> architecture and providing step-by-step instructions on software
> installation and configuration. These instructions must be sufficient
> for us to follow in configuring the second VideoLan server that will be
> part of the Usage Scenario below.
> 4) Assist in the debugging of the system until the service works as
> described in the Usage Scenario below:
>
> USAGE SCENARIO: Over our 1Gbps LAN, we will install two identical
> systems in different locations. Each system will include the HD camera,
> VideoLan server, STB and HD LCD TV that the VideoLan Consultant will
> specify and configure. Video and audio captured from one location will
> be unicast to the other location, where the video and audio are
> delivered to the LCD TV.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> --
> Jean-Baptiste Kempf
> http://www.jbkempf.com/
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