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Re: Streaming Quicktime
Posted by Kevin Sevcik at 03/19/2001 10:15 AM EST
Other on team #57, Leopards, from BT Washington and the High School for Engineering Professions and Exxon, Kellog Brown & Root, Powell Electrical.
In Reply to: Streaming Quicktime
Posted by Clinton Hamilton on 03/18/2001 11:12 PM EST:
:^) No offense, but I'll be surprised if your server can handle the traffic. Of course, I don't know THAT much about your setup, but I'm interested in what kind of webserver you'll send the video to to be streamed out across the web. That's the key. The onsite computer and connection just has to be able to handle encoding and getting the video to the webserver.
If the wimpy dual 800Mhz IS the actual server, then you'd probably better have someone waiting around with a fire extingiusher, just in case.
Of course, since this is my first year doing this, I could be completely off my rocker about this, but I get the feeling that a really serious webserver is required to handle the kind of traffic that first generates. Then again, NASA could just be giving us a really wimpy server. I'll be looking for the link to see how it's working, though. :^)
Best of luck,
Kevin
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