Open Source Streaming Media Software? 27
gimme00 asks: "Readers, what open source streaming media software has been used successfully to generate revenue? Also, please touch on the business model and hardware that was used to deliver the content. If you feel extra helpful, talk about the architectures too."
Darwin Streaming Server (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Darwin Streaming Server (Score:2)
Buffering time? (Score:2)
Here's my experience with a couple of versions of Windows streaming a 1mbps video in wmv format:
2003 Standard - buffering time 2-5 secs
2003 Enterprise - essentially 0, much faster than running the file locally anyway (you've gotta try this software out if you get the chanc
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but i like yours too
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The question wouldn't have ever been asked by a kool-aid drinker with money to burn...he'd have either paid somebody to make some particular OS project work, or would have gutted it out and made it work himself (or paid somebody, taken notes and *said* (s)he gutted it out).
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Icecast (Score:5, Informative)
Videolan (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Videolan (Score:5, Informative)
VLC vs. VLS (Score:5, Informative)
Note that they recommend the use of vlc now as a server as opposed to vls. vlc has exceeded the capabilities of vls.
flumotion (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.flumotion.net/ [flumotion.net]
quickie (Score:4, Funny)
None.
>Also, please touch on the business model...
Porn.
>...and hardware that was used to deliver the content.
Any.
>If you feel extra helpful, talk about the architectures too.
The Internet.
Audio or Video? What source formats? (Score:4, Insightful)
Need. More. Input.
When's the paper due? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:When's the paper due? (Score:2)
2. ? ? ? ? ?
3. Profit!
Come on guys... (Score:3, Insightful)
Can't anybody spot a kid with an assignment any more? "gimme00" just wants you to do his homework for him.
Re:Come on guys... (Score:2)
Yes, but isn't that the point of open source? I'm sure this homework report has been written by someone before, and if they'd just open source it then this guy could reuse it and save his time for writing some other more useful report that hasn't been written yet.
Snicker.
Re:Come on guys... (Score:1)
All in one solution (Score:1, Informative)
many streaming solutions,open mosix enabled to turn your outdated network computers into a clustered supercomputer,incorruptable system disk(live cd) and its free,setup and ready to roll
http://dynebolic.dyne.org/ [dyne.org]
what about ... (Score:2, Informative)
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