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Re: Broadcast Protocols
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Re: Broadcast Protocols


  • Subject: Re: Broadcast Protocols
  • From: Jean Suisse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 22:34:01 +0200


Context:  We have a very sophisticated classroom presentation system that is about to go beta.  We currently capture the output to a file, but would like to also wirelessly stream it real-time to everyone in a classroom (and on the Internet).  School networks and WiFi typically are inadequate to handle this.  I was originally in hope that a separate local classroom WiFi router could made to handle it.

Dumb question: can't you just stream it the same way TV streaming is done ?
I ask this because what you described looks like what is currently done in my country : millions of users watching HD TV channels streamed by their ISPs over Asynchronous DSL lines.
Software like VLC can connect to such streams, and get the data to display them.

Jean
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