Switching from NSV
Posted: 18 Oct 2006 02:46
Hi,
Currently I'm running NSV with VP3/MP3 streams, and displaying them via the available web players.
Its time to switch because our needs now require real-time (0-500ms) latency. Also the web players for IE and FF don't work with IE7 or FF2.0, so that's a big issue.
What options are available? Is it possible to get real time streaming with a webplayer in the mix, or would a stand-alone player(client) work best?
Also I'm not sure if it matters but the source will be live capture via a DVcam or high-end webcam.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that this is for streaming over the internet, so obviously the WAN link to each location viewing will be a big factor.
But asuming the latency of the WAN link is only 50ms, how low can I get the server and buffer delays?
Currently I'm running NSV with VP3/MP3 streams, and displaying them via the available web players.
Its time to switch because our needs now require real-time (0-500ms) latency. Also the web players for IE and FF don't work with IE7 or FF2.0, so that's a big issue.
What options are available? Is it possible to get real time streaming with a webplayer in the mix, or would a stand-alone player(client) work best?
Also I'm not sure if it matters but the source will be live capture via a DVcam or high-end webcam.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that this is for streaming over the internet, so obviously the WAN link to each location viewing will be a big factor.
But asuming the latency of the WAN link is only 50ms, how low can I get the server and buffer delays?