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Posted over 4 years ago by amol
As Theater is becoming our standard easy and quick feng management tool and web interface to VOD and Live content I have created a quick guide to Theater itself

The guide explains all the features available inside theater and how to use ... [More] it to: configure feng, serve video on demand content and create live streams.

Also remember to read the Theater deploy guide if you need to know how to install it. [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by amol
A quick guide to how to deploy and configure Theater by itself or behind an Apache proxy has been create at this page any comment is well accepted.

We are also working on a Theater Guide which will describe „how to use ... [More] theater“, at the moment this one only has some screenshots, but will be completed in a few days.

Also, for tomorrow Merry Christmas to everyone out there :) [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by amol
After a few days of test the new Theater major feature has been committed to the Git repository.

Now Theater has support for live streams

Live Streams configuration panel: Will permit to quickly configure live streams, Theater will ... [More] automatically start and stop a Flux process and create an .sd file at the beginning and at the end of the live stream (the create .sd will work only with feng from GIT)

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Posted over 4 years ago by amol
Theater and so http://lscube.top-ix.org switched to VLCObject to embed VLC plugin and play movies on the web.

This made possible to have an easier to use web site as the VLC plugin now is forced by Theater to RTSP interleaved to prevent ... [More] problems with UDP transmission and uses a bigger buffer by default to make streams fruible also by people with high latency networks. [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by amol
We took some time to create a common place for guides to installing, configuring and using the LSCube streaming suite.

Now the Quick Guides section has been created and the two howtos about Building LSCube software and Deploying Feng have ... [More] been moved inside it, also a new guide about how to perform live streaming has been created.

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Posted over 4 years ago by lu_zero
Due excessive spamming and the fact we'd like to have more people using the mailing lists the email team (at) stre­aming.polito.it has been closed.

Any email sent there will be redirected to /dev/null from now.

Please see the updated contacts section.
Posted over 4 years ago by amol
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Posted over 4 years ago by amol
Flux has reached 1.0rc2 status. This means that in a few days, as soon as we are able to migrate it from Makefile pure building to autotoolized one, and after a few more tests Flux will be released to replace Felix.

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Posted over 4 years ago by lu_zero
Lately I had been busy trying to recover from a Summer Pneumonia (also know as „puzzle for a doctor“), now I'm feeling better and hopefully I'll try to merge the fixes contributed in the mailing list and also make something new ... [More] appear soon.

Thanks to TOP-IX now we have a quite reliable streaming node for our streaming activity. Soon we'll use it to let people play with our web integration with feng (called right now theater).

Thanks to some friends from Magneti Marelli we got the proof that feng felix are working even on embedded system (arm based).

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Posted almost 5 years ago by amol
We are working on a major rewrite of the Felix tool, Felix architecture was quite chaotic and mostly hard to expand, so we created Flux.

Flux is a redesigned Felix. It is written in C and with a modular design. Still it is missing most of ... [More] the features of felix and is only usable as a repeater over the UDP transport, so using felix is still necessary for live streaming and production environments, but we hope to be able to prefer Flux over Felix soon.

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