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You will need a decent broadband connection to do live streaming.
As far as live video, I have been having good results lately with iChat (and also Skype and Yahoo IM), now that I have a 'Book with a camera built in. If someone there could bring a MacBook (Matt?) and I could set mine up at a meeting here in St. Louis, we could have a Missouri joint meeting. Yahoo and Skype would also work with non- Apple products, too.
Would be nice also to record it for people who can't make it live. Attach a recorder to the vga/s-video output? That requires an adapter, and it would be better if video could be recorded directly from screen to disk.
- --Don Ellis
I tend to think of [Mac] OS X as Linux with QA and Taste. -James Gosling
On Feb 13, 2007, at 9:51 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On Feb 13, 2007, at 9:33 PM, Oren Beck wrote:
What Linux software can be recommended for live meetings? Ranging from the simplest "remote family meeting" to elaborate stuff for perhaps - the RMS remote lecture to KCLUG?
And related to that possible things such as remote meetings of KCLUG with OTHER related groups. The past archives were and are a good concept, but the real time interactive aspect seems worth exploring.
"The next best thing to being there"
I really liked when there were live audio feeds (shout/ice cast IIRC) of the meeting. I am not sure that we would be able to reliable stream live video, unless we connect with the library LAN. Maybe have a CVS disposable camcorder stream live video?
I remember hearing something about a DVD video with BKelsay and others, but I wasn't there nor have I seen the video so.