RE: streaming audio/video on linux

From: Anthony Leung (anthonyl_at_ninesystems.com)
Date: 05/25/05

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    There is a free streaming solutions when it comes to linux that is widely
    accepted. Helix as Sean was saying has a large licensing cost. There is
    always the alternative of using Darwin which is free and will stream vod and
    live content. Flash Communication server is another option, but that is also
    a heavy hit when it comes to licensing. FYI Helix is not supported on new
    generations of Linux yet you should be safe running it on 2.4.21-4.EL. FCS
    1.5 is also only supported to RHEL 3 currently I believe. If your thinking
    of streaming for a business and need a fast turn around it might be wiser
    for you to look at CDN.

                                                            Anthony Leung
                                                            Senior Unix
    Administrator
                                                            Nine Systems Corp
                                                            www.ninesystems.com

     
    -----Original Message-----
    From: redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com]
    On Behalf Of Sean O Sullivan
    Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 10:08 AM
    To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
    Subject: Re: streaming audio/video on linux

    Jessica Zhu wrote:

    >Hi,
    >
    >We need to set up a streaming audio/video server on linux.
    >
    >There are two kernel versions here. One is old 2.2.24-7.0.3enterprise and
    >another is 2.4.21-4.EL. Could anyone recommend a good package(audio,
    >video, or both)?
    >
    >I did some search myself. It seemed that a lot people use
    >realplayer(audio/video), aumix(audio). I need to set up a server within
    >two days. So instead of doing a lot of investigation myself, I'd like to
    >hear the opinion from experienced people here.
    >
    >Thanks in advance for any input.
    >
    >Jessica
    >
     would say it depends very much on how much you've to spend.

    Real is probably one of the best I have used, however, it comes with the
    huge downside of license costs.
    The older real server, now replaced by Helix Universal server streams
    about any format (real, wm, flash (upto 4), and quicktime), and works
    very well (hell of a lot nicer/better than WM in my experience).
    Downside is license costs are quite high, so if it's company/corporate
    venture, I'd suggest Real most defintely.

    Regards,

    Sean

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