Cool! I'd love to have your help, Joe.
Let me tell you what we've planned so far; please feel free to kibitz.
We've got a spare Mac that we don't use for much, but we had done a video capture project on it a while back, so we know it does that nicely.
We've got the Mac Quicktime broadcaster on that Mac, and the Mac is on our local network (although we're still working out exactly how we're going to connect our local network to the downstairs room, but I think we're almost there). The Mac broadcasts across our relatively slow internet pipe (DSL) to the main Wine server, where we're running the Linux based Quicktime streaming server. The Wine server has a nice big fat pipe to the 'net, so bandwidth from there shouldn't be an issue (although we could also easily set up a relay to any other servers folks wanted to set up).
Last thing on my todo list is figuring out how to get the server to archive the stream. It can be done on the Mac, but it has a (comparitively) tiny hard drive, so I'm not sure that's the way to go.
We don't have a decent mic, and we're using an old cruddy video camera atm (and I'd just as soon not persuade my wife to let me bring in our spiffy new one <grin>). Further, none of us are experts at this in any way shape or form, so we'd love to have the help.
Cheers,
Jeremy
Joe Baker wrote:
I am planning on attending WineConf and I have significant professional skill as a videographer. I've got a firewire camcorder and a decent wireless microphone. I'd love to be of service in this way.
-Joe Baker 414-788-8284 Cell 262-763-7696 Home
On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 12:32, Ivan Leo Murray-Smith wrote:
The last wineconf was webcasted to the world via this page http://www.lpbn.org/lpbnwine.htm Is there any chance of lpbn or CW webcasting wineconf 2004? A free real server is available from https://www.helixcommunity.org/
Ivan.
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