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Boxtream is both an audio and video encoder and streamer and an assembly of audio and video hardware, forming a mobile video streaming studio. It is designed to easily record and stream live presentations, including a presenter and synchronized slides, or slides only, or presenter only. It was built to stream live courses over the Internet for distance learning students. It supports and autodetects several brands and models of video switchers. It can be entirely controlled remotely over XML-RPC, and includes an X11 interface. By default, it supports seven different streaming and recording scenarios. The software part can also be used with very minimal hardware, like a DV camcorder and a laptop, or even with only a USB webcam.

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2007-05-29 20:06 Retour à la liste release
0.997

Il s'agit de la première version qui supporte pleinement custom made scénarios, et cette fonctionnalité est maintenant documenté sur le site Web avec un exemple. Le traitement des options de commande en ligne est maintenant plus intelligemment. Appui multithreading a été amélioré, et le streaming Les pipelines sont correctement arrêté. Un grand nombre de bugs mineurs ont été corrigés dans tous les sens. Le site Web contient des exemples réels de ce qui est généralement fait avec ce projet, comme une séance de trois heures en continu les couper en 14 parties.
Tags: Major feature enhancements
This is the first release that fully supports custom made scenarios, and this feature is now documented on the Web site with an example. The handling of command line options is now smarter. Multithreading support was improved, and now streaming pipelines are correctly stopped. A lot of minor bugs were fixed all over the place. The Web site contains real world examples of what is usually done with this project, as a three hour streaming session cut into 14 parts.

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