To expand a little I'm trying to work out the best way to stream my desktop to my server, and to have my server provide that stream to a html5 video tag so it can be displayed in a web page and so that the server is handling the data load.
I've got the first bit done, being able to transcode and stream my desktop to my local area network, but I can't find enough information to make a decision on what's the best way to get that stream to a server so it can put it on a page. I've found a page that said video tags can support rtp streams and that they might be able to support html streams as well, the problem with rtp streams is that according to the VLC feature page rtp doesn't support Ogg or WebM muxes, and firefox doesn't support mp4 muxes.
Basically what I need to know is, is what I want to do possible, or should I scrap the idea of using the html5 video tag, if it is possible what is the best way to go about it, I'm completely new at streaming although I know a fair bit about encoding and encoders, but any help is appreciated. At one point I did find a page that showed how to stream to a server then use the server to stream to the rest of the internet, but I can't find it again.