On Mon, November 24, 2014 8:46 am, Russell Hanaghan wrote: > Hey list! > > So a local haunt I work at frequently doing any number of things, > including sound, playing or sitting in for someone, maintenance, repairs, > installs, etc. great little place in Placerville, CA. > > I'm looking for input for these items directly (please go offline or start > another thread if you want to talk about unrelated stuff); > > Audio / video live streaming > - post mix audio to web interface with synced video. > Take a look at ffserver and icecast2. They provide support for different aspects of the streaming paradigm. > -coverage of all in minimum of apps but some control over general mix > (pgm) (master comp/EQ only if needed) and video basic adjust (contrast, > luminance, phase, etc. > Also check out Rivendell as it is specifically designed for live broadcast. > - network side bandwidth / bs quality ...min bandwidth / network > management issues - MTU, adjust for max glitch less thruput. > > Hoping to reach maybe 200 ppl via interwebs... Interactive chat - video > return with possible audio availability. > Someone around here has already setup realtime audio chat for their radio station. http://www.darkcityradio.com/popup2.php?module=shows&id=25 > As an aside, I'm starting a sound school at the premises in the new year. > Guess what I'm gonna promote in the recording / PC sound management > segment?! The ears prick up immediately in the circles I run in when I > speak of totally NON reliance on proprietary ( spell - expensive ) OS and > awesome audio apps!! > > All ideas toward > For live video streaming you will want a decent server. Probably quad core/8GB RAM and 1Gb NIC is the minimum unless you integrate with a service like ustream/livestream so they take care of the load for you. You can get some decent prices on US based servers with those specs these days. USD$20 - $50/month. > Active examples would be awesome. Pls peeple... I don't want to be a jerk > about > > (on topic stuff - I'm prolly the last one who should speak ... Some of the > stuff that comes up is just distracting for me personally. I come here for > audio upon Linux info. Not lectures on how to behave or what my opinion > should be! Hopefully, with as much tact intended as possible here, I speak > not just for myself?) > > I eagerly await technical > Ideas on this. Ty in advance. I'm really excited about this project and > it's potential. > > Cheers! > -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user