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2008-11-21 06:46
For the very first time, three basic scenarios have been added for people with minimalistic hardware like a single USB Webcam or mini-DV camcorder, so finally Boxtream can be used by everybody. An example script to start both the backend and the frontend on the local machine has been added to further simplify use. Axis Webcams are now handled with the souphttpsrc GStreamer plugin. Minor bugs were fixed all over the place. A small French presentation of the project's history was added to the distribution in the OpenDocument format.

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http://freecode.com/urls/2f3c4385e27581727412af61f840a769
http://freecode.com/urls/3cf4c51c2ae2eab473468f159b4e3526
http://freecode.com/urls/f7c8b7f01c52259448348296c7d0ee6e
http://freecode.com/urls/f5bc23f86f0317025ccfe8b54f3e7e10
http://freecode.com/urls/c97c6eb9a9235f8fbe6d4740ef319e17
http://freecode.com/projects/boxtream

Project Description

Boxtream is both an audio and video encoder and streamer and an assembly of audio and video hardware, forming a mobile video streaming studio. It is designed to easily record and stream live presentations, including a presenter and synchronized slides, or slides only, or presenter only. It was built to stream live courses over the Internet for distance learning students. It supports and autodetects several brands and models of video switchers. It can be entirely controlled remotely over XML-RPC, and includes an X11 interface. By default, it supports seven different streaming and recording scenarios. The software part can also be used with very minimal hardware, like a DV camcorder and a laptop, or even with only a USB webcam.

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