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serving through Telnet

Postby minataur » 23 Apr 2009 06:03

hello, we're doing a final year project which involves me to start a stream through telnet, and multicast it to users.. I read in a forum that RTSP doesn't support this..

Can any1 help me out here?? i need to know, how i can do it.. pls help

thank you

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Re: serving through Telnet

Postby popper » 27 Apr 2009 12:51

hello, we're doing a final year project which involves me to start a stream through telnet, and multicast it to users.. I read in a forum that RTSP doesn't support this..

Can any1 help me out here?? i need to know, how i can do it.. pls help

thank you
sure , seeing as its your final year project you want something that stands out, is fun, and most important, innovative and far more productive and effective in the real world than anything most people try.

dont just make a project, make a useful Multicast tunneled cross platform (Rebol view TCP:ip/UDP transport/gui) video content tool for VLC etc that people can really use and extend for years to come...

as far as most average every day people wont have heard of it, except for the industry backroom guys that know a good thing and core OS Realtime famous lead coder when they see it 8)

the choice is easy and a lot quicker than doing it all yourself: you want
easy GUI, and TCP/IP/UDP etc scripting, Muticast TUNNELS, and VLC content control streaming....

thats easy

download and use rebol core/rebol view (by Carl Sassenrath, the amiga OS lead Dev) for your OS
http://www.rebol.com/view-platforms.html

and run this very rare fully working Muticasting nework example code
http://www.rebolfrance.info/org/article ... ources.zip

see http://www.rebolfrance.info/org/article ... icast.html
and put it through http://www.freetranslation.com/free/web.htm
french to english/whatever to get the better translation (googlesucks)if you dont read french OC

you could modify these rare "rebol view" TCP/IP/UDP Multicast scripts and make your own light server and client with Multicast tunnel capabilitys to then feed your VLC x264 Encoded/streamed ouput directly to incoming *Mtunnel/rebol tunnel connections perhaps. or just use a ready made rebol web server http://www.rebol.com/news/cheyenne.html
"The Cheyenne Web Server from SoftInnov
Cheyenne is a full-featured, high-performance, Apache-class web server built entirely in REBOL. It is fast, powerful, and amazingly small.

"Cheyenne is built on top of our UniServe async network framework, so it inherits the gains of asynchronous I/O and mono-process lightweight design," states Nenad Rakocevic (DocKimbel), the architect of Cheyenne.

The Cheyenne web server supports HTTP/1.0 and 1.1 protocols, persistent connections (Keep-Alive), advanced browser cache management, virtual hosts, Apache-like modular architecture, smart configuration file with expandable and dedicated dialect, and best of all, direct REBOL CGI support with persistent processes (optimal performance).

Cheyenne also supports a range of built-in modules, such as aliases and redirection, server-side includes, background process user and group rights, REBOL server pages, CGI, chunk-encoding, byte-ranges requests, URL transformations (including direct REBOL function mapping), SSL, and an advanced remote management tool.

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http://www.rebol.net/builds/
http://www.rebol.com/docs.html
http://www.rebol.com/pre-view.html

http://www.rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-3.html

the main free rebol scripts covering everything from simple one liners web server, to advanced GUI subjects
http://www.rebol.org/view-script.r?scri ... wsreader.r
http://www.rebol.net/plugin/demos/ this ones cool, blockout
http://www.rebol.net/plugin/tests/plugin-guide.html

http://www.rebol.net/wiki/Cookbooks

rebol net telnet search
http://www.google.com/custom?hl=en&cof= ... =REBOL.net

*http://www.cdt.luth.se/~peppar/progs/mTunnel/
" multicast Tunnel - mTunnel

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The mTunnel is an application that tunnels multicast packets over an unicast UDP channel. Several multicast streams can be sent over the same tunnel while the tunnel will still only use one port.

This is useful if tunneling through a firewall.

The applications primary goal is to allow for easy tunneling of multicast over for instance a modem and/or an ISDN connection.

The mTunnel has a built in Web-server allowing for easy access to information about current tunnels. This server listens by default on port 9000 on the machine where started.

The mTunnel also listens on session announcements for easier tunneling of known sessions.

If you download and install this package please send me an email! :-) (peppar@cdt.luth.se)

The latest public version is 0.3 released 980102.
README Changelog
Download: Windows UNIX
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Re: serving through Telnet

Postby minataur » 30 Apr 2009 16:29

Thank u, it helped a lot :)

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Re: serving through Telnet

Postby popper » 03 May 2009 21:44

i aim to please :geek: :arrow:

you might want to take a look at http://www.pointillistic.com/open-REBOL ... index.html for some GUI help for your app and dont forget to let people know it exists and what it does for you, preferably putting it on the rebol org site for all to see,use and learn etc....

and for your apps these might be useable in learning/expanding
http://www.rebol.org/view-script.r?scri ... -service.r
http://www.rebol.org/view-script.r?script=console-udp.r
http://www.rebol.org/view-script.r?scri ... roadcast.r
http://www.rebol.org/view-script.r?script=fileserver.r
http://www.rebol.org/view-script.r?script=headless1.r

i could go on but just to point you in the right GUI direction...
i cant find it anymore, but there was a demo rebol GUI that showed you how to skin your view app to look like mac,XP,98, or amiga etc , so your choices for a really good cross platform (finally) look and feel were/are various from the single "cross platform" "rebol view" scripts :)


id like to see your in progress/finished telnet, (tunneled) multicast (GUI) client/server app, and its appearence/usability sometime, so make a post here with rebol in the name and ill probably see it and read, unless OC people finally start using it for a LOT of GUI VLC front ends (unlikely, everyone seems to use the usual visually challenged GUI suspects) in which case it might get lost...... :-|

remember , have fun, and make (your friends too) something really long term usable, and visually appealing for every one to start trying "rebol view" VLC and related tiny Rebol view streaming apps.


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