[vlc] Re: need help with a project

Derk-Jan Hartman hartman at videolan.org
Sat Jan 8 13:56:37 CET 2005


Another method that might be suited here is Multipart jpeg streaming, 
which vlc also supports..

DJ

On 07 jan 2005, at 11:36, Benjamin PRACHT wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 06, 2005, Lewey Taylor wrote :
>> We are a fixed broadband provider and have been contracted by our 
>> local
>> paper to provide a web cam stream of the mardi gras parades.  We need 
>> to
>> send a stream from the parade route via our wireless connection back 
>> to
>> our noc.  We then need to make this stream available for the public 
>> via
>> web browsers.
>>
>> We have built a test box and got a stream playing in the noc with vlc 
>> no
>> problem.  We are kinda stuck on how to rebroadcast the stream via a 
>> web
>> page.  We want something that will require minimal user interaction.
>> Like an universal pugin or java based.  The main reason is that the
>> local paper is selling ads around the stream so we need to play it in
>> the web page.
>>
>
> Well, as I guess that asking your users to install VLC's mozilla plugin
> isn't an option, I see 2 options:
>
> - Stream using MMSH as an access and ASFH as a mux, and use Windows
>   Media Player's IE Plugin to display the video
>
> - Stream using RTP/RTSP (with VLC or Darwin Streaming Server) and use
>   Quicktime's Plugin.
>
> -- 
> BigBen
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