What you describe is perfectly possible in Wirecast if you are
comfortable with Applescript. If you are not, or do not have access to
someone that is, no other solutions spring to mind.
On Mar 23, 2005, at 3:10 PM, Steve Mielnicki wrote:
On 3/23/05 9:41 AM, "George Cook" <email@hidden> wrote:
Steve:
The Backbone folks are working on a version of their product for video
(don't know if it is shipping yet). Wirecast supports video today and
with AppleScript support you could automate playlists. QTSS Publisher
lets you dynamically configure playlists and enhancements are coming
in
Tiger Server that may help with what you are trying to accomplish. The
bugtv product mentioned previously on this list is focused on
broadcast
playout, but could be combined with an encoder for streaming
(http://www.bug.tv/en/home/home.html).
For the relay config, an "announced" source should start up the relay
dynamically.
Alternatively you could use "request incoming stream" or "unannounced
udp" sources. If a client tunes in and there is no incoming stream
they'll get an error message. However, a static configuration like
this
can be easier to configure and manage.
-George
George,
Thank you, but what I really want to do is, have 10 1 hour long hinted
files, and set a schedule:
File names: 1.mov - 10.mov
10 Playlists each containing 1 of the hinted movies.
Relay the playlists (unicast) to Multicast for viewing on PittNet.
Mon:
10 am 1.mov
11 am 2.mov
1 pm 3.mov
Tues:
10am 3.mov
11am 4.mov
1pm 1.mov
And so on, all scheduled with no interaction of me the admin to start
and
stop playlists and relays at the appropriate times.
So I want a true scheduling system.
Steve
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Steve Mielnicki
University of Pittsburgh
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