Maybe LIMBOS (http://sourceforge.net/projects/limbos/ ) would work for you? It seems to be instructions for DVB-H reception on Linux and using VLC to relay to the Darwin Streaming Server. Looks like you just can't get away from VLC. Jonathon -----Original Message----- From: Tayeb Meftah [mailto:tayeb.meftah@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, 16 November 2011 10:01 p.m. To: Quentin Carpent Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: OpenSource IPTV and VoD Solution Thx But no rtsp Thx Envoyé de mon iPhone Le 16 nov. 2011 à 08:58, Quentin Carpent <quentin.carpent@vtx-telecom.ch> a écrit :
Hi,
I don't know if it meets your requirements but there is DVBlast: http://www.videolan.org/projects/dvblast.html
BRs,
Quentin Carpent Network Engineer
-----Message d'origine----- De : Vlad Galu [mailto:galu@packetdam.com] Envoyé : mercredi 16 novembre 2011 06:18 À : Meftah Tayeb Cc : nanog@nanog.org Objet : Re: OpenSource IPTV and VoD Solution
On Nov 14, 2011, at 10:25 PM, Meftah Tayeb wrote:
thank you for that is a rtsp server no problem but how do i stream Live DVB traffic through it ? Thank you
To be honest I haven't followed its development closely lately (although I contribute occasionally with networking related patches and improvements) so I can't answer that, but you should be able to send your stream to RTMPD using either MumuDVB or VLC, then demux it to as many (hundreds or even thousands, it is *that* good) clients as you need.
I should have pointed you to the wiki [1] and the mailing list [2], sorry.
HTH.
[1] http://wiki.rtmpd.com/ [2] http://groups.google.com/group/c-rtmp-server?pli=1
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