Changes between Version 7 and Version 8 of live-video-streaming-support
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- Aug 17, 2011, 9:40:36 AM (14 years ago)
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v7 v8 27 27 * Audio: You cannot live video stream an event that is not amplified unless you only have one speaker and will have no questions from the audience. The audio system should allow for an audio out cable that can be made available for the live video stream. 28 28 * Video camera: you will need at least one cam corder that has firewire output. 29 * Lapotp, with firewire/DV input, running Linux29 * Lapotp, with firewire/DV input, running GNU/Linux 30 30 * Server side: 31 31 * A server running software that can stream video (May First/People Link maintains two Iceast servers for this purpose) … … 36 36 Meanwhile, viewers visit a web site that is running the embedded video player. Every person who connects to the web site triggers the embedded video player to connect to the streaming server. Every viewer sees the video as it is happening, live (there's a delay about 30 seconds to a minute). 37 37 38 For more technical details, see [wiki:free-video-streaming-technology Free Video Streaming Technology] 39 38 40 == How can we make this happen for my event? == 39 41 40 42 May First/People Link wants to make it a priority to partner with organizations that are committed to opening participation to their events with live streaming with the use of Free and Open Source Software. Especially, we encourage our members to take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about FOSS alternatives to live streaming video. 41 43 42 May First/People is available for remote assistance, onsite support and multi-day workshops.44 May First/People is available for remote assistance, onsite support, and multi-day workshops. 43 45 44 46 If you are interested, please contact us at {{{info@mayfirst.org}}} or [/newticket open a ticket]. 45 46