The new streaming effort continues for IETF 63. All eight parallel tracks as
well as the plenaries are being covered. It is our hope that this effort
will continue to provide useful timely and accessible access to the proceedings of
the IETF as they happen. As per the schedule, at 0900 channels 1-5 will be
occupied.
There are two late additions to the service:
France telecom is providing 1.5Mb/s mpeg-1 multicast sources for the
Havane and Bordeaux meeting rooms. See the webpage for additional
information.
A local (at the IETF) audio streaming server has been provided for the
convenience of IETF attendees who wish to monitor other rooms. The
webpage now includes a link to the local playlist. listeners in
western and eastern europe my try the local server to see if it
offers better performance than the server located at the
University of Oregon
An internet draft (revised since IETF 62) describing what the project intends
to accomplish, and the efforts up to this point is available at:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-jaeggli-ietftv-ng-01.txt
Streams are to be delivered as 64Kb/s unicast-http-streamed mp3 audio, a
popular and relativly standard way to deliver internet radio. Most platforms
should have a client immediatly available (windows media player, quicktime,
real, winamp, vlc, mplayer, zinf, etc) capable of playing back the stream.
Streaming begins at 0730 CEST (UTC/GMT +2), August 1, 2005.
Visit the streaming webpage for additional information, access to the streams,
updated broadcast schedule and links to the archived media as they appear.
http://videolab.uoregon.edu/events/ietf/ietf63.html
regards
joelja
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