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Relaying a java based web conferenceHi All,
i would like some advice from this fine forum about relaying a conference. I wish to broadcast the conference to a small number of private individuals, the conference i wish to broadcast is java based - i am unsure of the software they use. it is for some online seminars i have signed up to. The equivalent would be to relay say a youtube video to another person. i have tried doing this via Skype, mikago, WebEx and gotomeeting - but none of these really work. I can screen share, application share and remote login - but there is no audio (big problem) and the video quality stutters. thanks for any help in this matter - if i can provide additional details i will. my knowledge on these matters is slightly limited but with this forum i'm sure it will increase to the level i need. many thanks James |
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Re: Relaying a java based web conferenceAre you willing to make it public? If yes, you can use UStream.TV, Justin TV as well as many other services. There are tons of tutorials on how to broadcast video with audio using them.
Another alternative is to use some p2p live broadcasting software. |
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Re: Relaying a java based web conferencei would prefer it to be private - but if public is the only way i could do that then i could do it.
in your experience which is better and/or simpler - justin.tv or ustream? |
Tags: broadcast, java, online seminar, relay, relay conference, relaying, seminar, stream, streaming, video |
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