Re: off topic: How to streaming TV Video to the Internet?

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El dom, 22-05-2005 a las 19:32 +0200, Mostafa Z. Afgani escribió:
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> Vinicius wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > How to streaming TV Video to the Internet, please?
> > I would like to capture the tv video to my computer and then to transmit
> > it to the Internet, any tips will be apreciated.
> > I would like to do this using FC3 (or FC4 soon).
> > What's the softwares needed for this, please?
> 
> You can use 'vlc' to stream live TV. The rpm (videolan-client) is
> available from the DAG repository. If you have your yum setup with this
> repo, then a simple:
> 
> # yum install videolan-client
> 
> will get it for you. Then you can run it with the command 'vlc'
> 
> > 
> > TIA,
> > Vinicius.

There is also a software called palantir, have a look:
http://www.fastpath.it/products/palantir/
It comes with full documentation, FAQ, active mailing-list and
development, demos, configuration examples, etc. 
It supports v4l devices such as webcams and TV-cards. 
It can work both as a client and as a streaming server.
I've tried it in several times in the client side, just for fun, and ...
simply it works easily, efficiently in my FC3. 

Cheers


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