Streaming Video Q.
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- ghandolf0
It depends on the number of people in your audience, quality, etc. There are 'black boxes ' - (encoders) that you can probably rent as a service from a local vendor, that can take your signal and encode it, and send it the web for you.
Typically, they will set up a host site, where users can log into to watch.What software are you using to view? Net Meeting? Media Player?
I do one of these about every other week, and we use real cameras, (broadcast, not web cams) for corporate clients.
These can get rather involved and expensive to do it this way, however once streamed to H-P or A.T.&T., who then encodes it and streams it to the web, thousands of people can log on to the company's intrAnet to watch it.
Multiple cameras, video, and power point sources, require a switcher, scan converters, etc. The signal is then sent 'downtown to Corp. HQ" by fiber, then to H-P or A.T.&T to stream it to the web. They set up the site and handle and the stream/login/etc.
This doesn't sound like it helped you much, sorry.