[nylug-talk] [tech-geeks] HELP: Broadcasting Lectures with VoIP (fwd)
Jay Sulzberger
jays at panix.com
Wed Apr 4 17:52:04 EDT 2007
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Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:40:24 -0500
From: Joel Brondos <jbrondos at gmail.com>
Reply-To: tech-geeks at tech-geeks.org
To: tech-geeks at tech-geeks.org
Subject: [tech-geeks] HELP: Broadcasting Lectures with VoIP
On June 25, I want to be able to broadcast a classroom presentation LIVE
over the internet: audio and video. I would like to have anyone who is
interested to be able to access it, BUT . . .
MS LiveCast and Adobe Connect solutions are WAAAY too expensive for my
modest and meager endeavor.
Are there any open-source or low-cost alternatives / workarounds? Would an
attempt with a dedicated server running over our freebie COMCAST cable
connection ever be able to handle such a thing for, say, 200 participants?
And if BOTH video and audio are not possible, is it possible to do with ONLY
AUDIO?
I'd sure appreciate any suggestions.
Joel Brondos (jbrondos at gmail.com)
St. Paul's Lutheran School
Brookfield, IL
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