[NetBehaviour] Networked Video Performance

helen varley jamieson helen at creative-catalyst.com
Tue Feb 28 14:37:08 CET 2012


it seems that everything can be hard depending on your knowledge ;) so 
it is good that there are platforms out there, like visitors studio, 
UpStage, & the Tap (sorry suzon for leaving this out before) where 
real-time streaming/video manipulation can be achieved more intuitively. 
however streaming still requires a streaming server which is an issue 
when you have limited resources.

there is concurrently a similar discussion on the DownStage list that 
has been exploring ideas around incorporating live streaming into a 
cyberformance platform (DownStage is the new engine that is being built 
for UpStage & potentially other variations of cyberformance platforms).

if you're interested in this you can join the DownStage mailing list(s) 
here: https://trac.foobarlab.net/downstage/wiki/Mailinglists

& you can view the tickets relating to streaming here: 
https://trac.foobarlab.net/downstage/report/9

h : )

On 28/02/12 1:46 PM, Husk 00 wrote:
> 2012/2/28 helen varley jamieson <helen at creative-catalyst.com 
> <mailto:helen at creative-catalyst.com>>
>
>     i believe it's also possible to use puredata for online networked
>     things, but i have never tried it (yet) ...
>     h : )
>
>
>
> Yes it's possible (almost every thing is possible in puredata :) )
> But in order to work with online video or streming video online and 
> work together with other peole you need to compile a couple of 
> externals (plugins). That's could be hard depending on your *nix 
> knowledge.
> FOr example you can get mpeg or flash online video compiling gem with 
> some no default flag. Or you can compile and use gstreamer pd porting 
> from IOhane Zmoeling at iem.
> Or you can use python or lua to get internet data also.
> cheers
>
>

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