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Boxtream is both an audio and video encoder and streamer and an assembly of audio and video hardware, forming a mobile video streaming studio. It is designed to easily record and stream live presentations, including a presenter and synchronized slides, or slides only, or presenter only. It was built to stream live courses over the Internet for distance learning students. It supports and autodetects several brands and models of video switchers. It can be entirely controlled remotely over XML-RPC, and includes an X11 interface. By default, it supports seven different streaming and recording scenarios. The software part can also be used with very minimal hardware, like a DV camcorder and a laptop, or even with only a USB webcam.

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2007-04-24 20:04 Back to release list
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O codificador pode agora gerar um programa de código Python que pode gravar um evento diferente em data posterior ao usar o mesmo cenário. Por exemplo, a alternância entre insumos ou adicionar e remover texto superposições será feito exatamente o mesmo tempo, e do tipo de gravação, o vídeo valores de equilíbrio, e assim por diante será exatamente o mesmo que eles estavam durante a gravação do evento original . O programa é gerado um XML headless-cliente RPC para o codificador, que assume a falar com o codificador rodando em localhost, mas que também pode falar com um codificador remoto. Minor bugs foram corrigidos.
Tags: Major feature enhancements
The encoder can now generate a Python source
program which can record a different event at a
later date while using the very same scenario. For
example, switching between inputs or adding and
removing text overlays will be done at exactly the
same time, and the type of recording, the video
balance values, and so on will be exactly the same
as they were during the recording of the original
event. The generated program is a headless XML-RPC
client to the encoder, which defaults to talking
to the encoder running on localhost, but which can
also talk to a remote encoder. Minor bugs were
fixed.

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