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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 1:51 am Post subject: Live Streaming for capture cards |
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Hello,
I'm working on a live stream for a little event at my university. I'm thinking about using VideoLAN as source and server, or, more likely, to use VideoLAN as Ice and Icecast2 as streaming server...
I want to handle 3 (analog) video-streams, in 320x240, 25 fsp, 512 kpbs, so an average DSL-Connection (Germany) will do for watching at least one stream at a time.
Because it's a one-night-event, I do not intent to spend money on capturing-hardware working under linux, so I'm stuck with Windows at least for the Ices-Part.
Testing parts of the setup, I came across some questions (which I partly also asked in the VideoLAN Forum):
- Is it likely that Theora-encoding (of ONE stream) takes 85% of CPU-Power on an Athlon 2,4 Ghz Machine or is something wrong with VLC (MP4 takes about 30% CPU, Video-Settings as above)? If so, that makes one CPU per Stream, so I have to borrow another PC...
- Are there alternative (Theora)Ices to use with DirectShow under Windows?
- Will an 1,4 Ghz Athlon/512 Ram do as IceCast-Server for about 100 Viewers? (Bandwich is NO problem)
- Do IceCast2 and the Cortado-Java-Applet work well together?
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karlH Code Warrior
Joined: 13 Jun 2005 Posts: 5476 Location: UK
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 5:17 pm Post subject: |
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The main theora code has not benn optimized to any great extent so the encoder performance is not that great, however there is a theora-mmx branch which may reduce the usage but whether it's enough for you I don't know.
The DirectShow codecs include theora.
Icecast has little CPU/RAM overhead so the athlon will be plenty.
AFAIK the java applet will work fine, although I haven't tried myself.
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