Current plan for IETF-60

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Broadcasting for IETF-60 has some substantial changes from previous meetings.

Coverage has been expanded from 2 to 4 rooms (meeting wise the are 6-7
rooms in use at all times during the day), as soon as we have a final
schedule we'll know which ones they are...

The two new rooms as well as the traditional multicast rooms will be
served with a new unicast mp3 audio stream. The audio will be reflected
off a Quicktime darwin streaming-server located at the University of
Orego.

More information is available from our IETF 60 broadcast page located here:

http://videolab.uoregon.edu/events/ietf/ietf60.html

so, to recap sources from IETF 60 should be:

Channel-1
	h.261/pcm - multicast
	mpeg-1 - multicast
	mp3 - unicast
Chanel-2
        h.261/pcm - multicast
        mpeg-1 - multicast
	mp3 - unicast
Channel-3
	mp3 - unicast
Channel-4
	mp3 - unicast

In terms of archiving, mpeg-1 and mp3 audio recording should become
available shortly after the completion of a given day on an ftp server
local to the IETF, as well as from the UO as has been typical for the
last couple of meetings.

Regards
joelja

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