Difference between revisions of "Sahabuntu giss cd for streaming"
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with ffmpeg2teora / oggfwd using | with ffmpeg2teora / oggfwd using | ||
scripting and enabling two simultaneous | scripting and enabling two simultaneous | ||
− | streams | + | streams, usually high and low quality. |
− | * pd/pdp/pidip with GISS streaming patches, | + | * pd/pdp/pidip with GISS streaming patches, for video and audio ( ogg and mpp3 ). |
− | for video and audio ( ogg ) | ||
− | * gStreamer python scripts for streaming from a | + | * gStreamer python scripts for streaming from a digital camera, a webcam or a capture card. |
− | digital camera, a webcam or a capture card. | ||
* Muse from dyne.org for easy audio streaming. | * Muse from dyne.org for easy audio streaming. | ||
− | * Internet DJ Console for a complete solution | + | * Internet DJ Console for a complete solution of audio streaming. |
− | of audio streaming. | ||
− | * Various audio and video tools : | + | * Various audio and video tools for editing contents : cinelerra, avidemux, kino, audacity, ... |
− | cinelerra, avidemux, kino, audacity, ... | + | |
+ | * Ad-hoc documentation and HOWTOS for an easy streaming. | ||
− | |||
− | |||
The documentation can be browsed on-line here : | The documentation can be browsed on-line here : | ||
− | |||
− | just get it here : | + | [http://giss.tv/sahabuntu/doc/index.html Sa'habuntu documentation] |
− | http:// | + | |
+ | just get it here : [ http://giss.tv/sahabuntu/sahabuntu-3.0-rc1.iso download sa'habuntu] | ||
The desktop now looks like this : [[Image:Sahabuntu-desktop.png]] | The desktop now looks like this : [[Image:Sahabuntu-desktop.png]] | ||
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Note : the development of the sa'habuntu 3.0 | Note : the development of the sa'habuntu 3.0 | ||
− | was supported | + | was supported by the [http://nlnet.nl NLNet foundation] |
== sahabuntu v 0.11 == | == sahabuntu v 0.11 == | ||
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with ffmpeg2teora / oggfwd using | with ffmpeg2teora / oggfwd using | ||
scripting and enabling two simultaneous | scripting and enabling two simultaneous | ||
− | streams | + | streams, usually high and low quality |
* pd/pdp/pidip with GISS streaming patches, | * pd/pdp/pidip with GISS streaming patches, |
Revision as of 13:35, 1 September 2008
sahabuntu v 3.0
It works with i386 PC and also with Mac Intel (please report here more infos)
2008, September, 1st :
Released the version v 3.0 of the sa'habuntu live cd, part of G.I.S.S. 3.0, a cd made for streaming with the following streaming programs :
- Theora Streaming Studio ( tss ) :
tss is a frontend to streaming with ffmpeg2teora / oggfwd using scripting and enabling two simultaneous streams, usually high and low quality.
- pd/pdp/pidip with GISS streaming patches, for video and audio ( ogg and mpp3 ).
- gStreamer python scripts for streaming from a digital camera, a webcam or a capture card.
- Muse from dyne.org for easy audio streaming.
- Internet DJ Console for a complete solution of audio streaming.
- Various audio and video tools for editing contents : cinelerra, avidemux, kino, audacity, ...
- Ad-hoc documentation and HOWTOS for an easy streaming.
The documentation can be browsed on-line here :
just get it here : [ http://giss.tv/sahabuntu/sahabuntu-3.0-rc1.iso download sa'habuntu]
The desktop now looks like this :
Note : the development of the sa'habuntu 3.0
was supported by the NLNet foundation
sahabuntu v 0.11
It works with i386 PC and also with Mac Intel (please report here more infos)
Released the version v 0.11 of the sa'habuntu live cd, a cd made for streaming with the following streaming programs :
- theora streaming studio ( tss ) :
tss is a frontend to streaming with ffmpeg2teora / oggfwd using scripting and enabling two simultaneous streams, usually high and low quality
- pd/pdp/pidip with GISS streaming patches,
for video and audio ( ogg )
- Muse from dyne.org for easy audio streaming
just get it here : http://gollum.artefacte.org/sahabuntu-7.04.11-i386.iso and open the Examples folder on the desktop.
note : sahabuntu ( sa'ha in arabic means cheers! ) was first compiled and used in Haifa by Lluis Gomez and Bigorda and Yves Degoyon.