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DATE | 2002-06-11 |
FROM | Marco Scoffier
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] Making Virtual Meetings with Free Software
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If we had an inservice in a place with not only beer and food, but also net-connectivity, we could stream the Inservices from a laptop with a sound card, by re-directing the stream on Ruben's server. That would be kind of cool.
Probably turn some corporate heads when we can add distance meetings, to the huge platter of services we can offer on free-software. Well actually we already can.
> > A production audio streaming/IRC operation would probably split up the > tasks, doing the audio encoding and host chatting on your local > machine(s) with the audio broadcast streaming and IRC servers running > on a separate web/DNS connected machine. >
I know this is an long battle, but I would love a real soundcard in a machine, by real I mean one where I have full control over the audio output, so that we can test levels and tweak the equlaization and not run into the loud Joe, soft Ruben problem we had at the beginning of the last show.
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