Hi, there is a link to videolan (www.videolan.org) on http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-46/webcast.html pointing to www.vlc.org, a "dream vacation agency" offering everything but the opensource software to watch video streams.. :-) I guess you may want to fix it. BTW, is there a plan to use a Real server for video/audio streaming in future? Cheers Eugenio -- "In a world without walls and fences you would not need windows and gates."
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Eugenio Pierno wrote:
there is a link to videolan (www.videolan.org) on
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-46/webcast.html
pointing to www.vlc.org, a "dream vacation agency" offering everything but the opensource software to watch video streams.. :-) I guess you may want to fix it.
Mistype on my part; its been corrected.
BTW, is there a plan to use a Real server for video/audio streaming in future?
We used the RealNetworks video format for the January meeting (RIPE44), and weren't too impressed with the video quality and certain other issues. Whilst we won't be using Real as the source encoding again, we _may_ (for RIPE47) re-encode the stream on the fly to Real (and possibly QuickTime) as an option. Regards, -- Bruce Campbell RIPE Systems/Network Engineer NCC www.ripe.net - PGP562C8B1B Operations/Security
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