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2009-05-20
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I'm getting more and more excited as I read about this Flumotion server... Looks pretty straightforward to set up a web cam to stream out to the web...
Makes me wonder if this can be done already using the tablet as the "Video Worker" and a desktop computer as the "Manager," "Muxer Worker," and "Streamer Worker". That might take some of the strain off of the poor little tablet.
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...I really believe those numbers are sufficient for live reporter-on-the-spot type broadcasts.
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On the other hand, there are others who specifically go for the "YouTube look" when creating web video, and a pocketable, all-in-one device such as that you're envisioning would play well for run-and-gun there. Bill it as a Flip MinoHD with Eye-Fi-like upload and built-in, live streaming.
As a side note, this reminds me the demo GY-DV300U we had on loan from JVC some six or seven years ago. It was too little for too much, but time favorably shifts the price point of technology, and I'd say the idea is coming around again.
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