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Originally Posted by Kevin Sevcik
I think the key here would be hoping against hope that the Sundial folks have an inside track to interfacing their software package with the field control system. At that point, I think interfacing with your software would be relatively easy. In fact, at that point all sorts of interesting possibilities present themselves, like Sundial browsing past matches and having the video right there flash encoded for easy viewing. Having your software chop up matches into separate files will be rather useful, but it might still be a good idea to have the entire uncut video somewhere as well, as there are often important and/or funny events between matches.
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That is one of the cool things about our software, we have the ability to clip files while they are recording. The original file will stay in tact, but our software will generate separate MPEG clips from the original.
If we could hook into the Field or Sundial, when we get an update with scores we could submit a file to be clipped, tag the file with team and score data, transcode to H.264 and coppied to a webserver auto-magically.
The H.264 files could be streamed from a web-server using flash or just hosted.