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On QT you will need to run an encoder for each stream. There have been
multiple posts on how to run more than one encoder on a single Mac.
Personally I like to run things on two Macs instead of one because I
like the redundancy. I would recommend you go grab a mini and use it
for the low band encoder. Split the signal to both boxes and give the
viewers two links. Or sniff the viewers bandwidth at time of connection
and send them to the high or low based on their connection speed.
Hello all. We're currently running a high-quality high bit-rate signal
through our Mac G5 to the net. However, I'm getting complaints from
our listeners who don't have broadband. They want a less-dense signal
that would be optimized for their 28-56 connections. It seems to me
that the box should be able to handle two different streams of the
same content, but I'm at a loss for how to proceed (PC guy, all thumbs
on the PC, all toes on the MAC!). We'd also like to archive our
programs in one hour increments for the listeners' convenience. Is
anyone doing something like this? How are you setting up?
Thanks in advance.
Mike Wood, www.waif883.org
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