[nylug-talk] [tech-geeks] HELP: Broadcasting Lectures with VoIP (fwd)
Rodrick Brown
rodrick.brown at gmail.com
Thu Apr 5 11:43:17 EDT 2007
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On 4/4/07, Jay Sulzberger <jays at panix.com> wrote:
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> 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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