Re: [Opencdn-users] VideoLAN Streaming Server Adaptation Layer?
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From: alef <aa...@li...> - 2008-03-25 12:41:50
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Dear Skye, although more than one year is gone from your email, here I am. The OpenCDN project has been almost forgotten during this time, but now some new interest has emerged, also pertaining the VideoLAN support, and some development is currently ongoing about that. Did you succeed in your experimentation? regards, Alessandro Falaschi Il giorno gio, 15/02/2007 alle 10.58 -0800, Skye Poier Nott ha scritto: > Well since there is a lib/VLC.pm and it is mentioned in the > README.adaptation diagram it seems VLC is supported as a streaming > server! > > That only leaves the questions: > - what is the status of the integration? actively under > development? outstanding bugs? > - any relevant documentation? > > Thanks again. I am hoping to have a number of servers available for > a test installation today so I can play with it directly and answer > more of my own questions. > > Skye > > > On Feb 15, 2007, at 10:51, Skye Poier Nott wrote: > > > Hello! > > > > I'm investigating deploying an OpenCDN based system across a large > > number of nodes over the next few months so you will probably be > > hearing a lot from me. I hope to gain permission to contribute > > changes back to the project from my corporate overlords. > > > > My first question is regarding VideoLAN Streaming Server support. > > Has an Adaptation Layer already been written for it, so it can be > > used instead of Darwin Streaming Server or Helix Server? The > > documentation on the OpenCDN site is not clear, I'm not sure if VLC > > development is targeted for Origins, or Servers, or both. I would > > really like to be able to stream all the formats VideoLAN Server > > supports from my OpenCDN nodes. > > > > If yes, is there any README's around for VideoLAN Server installation > > and configuration with OpenCDN? Perhaps they are in CVS, I haven't > > checked there yet. > > > > Thanks, > > Skye > > > > -- alef <aa...@li...> |