Hi,
On Wednesday, 19. April 2006 20:44, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> Or, rather than just a boring socket->socket forwarding, you could, for
> example, forward data that comes from a MPEG-4 hardware encoder, and tee()
> it to duplicate the stream, and write one of the streams to disk, and the
> other one to a socket for a real-time broadcast. Again, all without
> actually physically copying it around in memory.
Yes! That's what I've been after for some time now.
Thanks everyone.
Regards
Ingo Oeser
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