webcasting

TONELLI Davide - NEW ENERGY davide.tonelli at skytv.it
Sat Apr 18 16:28:09 UTC 2009


Hi,

sorry I wasn't specific enough.

I have the server and webserver up for other purposes so that is not what I was asked to provide.
They want to be able to do live webcasting. They do not require 'presence' meaning there's no need to login or have any kind of credentials to assist to the webcast, but the webcast has to be live!
Then it will be recorded (while webcasting) and made available through the webserver for people that missed the live webcast.

The webcasting will be provided 'on the premises' so it will be an intranet webcasting and the bandwidth is at least 100Mbps (certain areas are already upgraded to the 1Gbps links).

Thank you
David


-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of Chaim Rieger
Sent: Sat 4/18/2009 6:14 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: webcasting
 
TONELLI Davide - NEW ENERGY wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I've been asked to setup a webcasting infrastructure that will reach about 3 to 400 hundred people and I'm new to video/audio so I'm not sure what's available out there.
> Of course, considering the economic situation, an open-source solution is 'required'.
> 
> Anyone has any experience on this subject?
two questions

be a bit more explicit,
are you looking for webserver (apache will do)
streaming (speak to your bandwith provider)

what exactly are you seeking
why not just install joomla or one of the other cms things out there, 
webcasting is just like serving any other file, except it uses more 
bandwith.

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