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What is the encode rate (kbps) for your streaming video?

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Will I be able to get a Video feed with a school-specific All-Access Subscription for away games? School-specific All-Access subscriptions generally do not generate away game video feeds. Top Processor: Intel Pentium III 800 MHz (or equivalent) • Operating System: Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP2, XP Media Center 2005 Flip4Mac plug-in (by Telestream - free download): With Flip4Mac, you can play Windows Media files (.wma and .

How do I set up streaming video with this program?

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Do your friends' computers have Sun Java VM v.1.4.1 installed?It seems that Sun Java VM version 1.4.1_01 does not work properly.On the remote computer your friend must uncheck the 'Use Java 2 v1.4.1_01 for <applet>' option in MS Explorer. After unchecking Java v1.4.1 they have to refresh the IE browser. Then the browser will use Java v.1.3.1 or they can update v1.4.1 to 1.4.2 at www.java.com

Can I set the CAN baud rate to 250 Kbps or greater?

jGuru: TINI FAQ Home Page
No, not with the stock 18.432MHz crystal that comes on the TINI. CAN requires baud rates to be accurate within 0.5%; unfortunately the 18.432MHz frequency... If you choose the socket board without the regulator (the TINI Sockets E10), you will need to feed your TINI at least 250mA @ 5.00 V +/- 5% In other words,...

What video formats are you using? What is the streaming bit rate?

Blueprint: Telco Triple Play
The videos are available in Apple QuickTime and Macromedia Flash. Because of the unique skin of this series, Windows Media is currently not supported. Yes, we could include your existing clips as part of the Deluxe package. Potential ideas might include a video tour of your IPTV lab that you have already recorded or an existing video clip of a customer deployment. We would need to re-encode the video and possibly make other changes to the content to make it work with our customized skin.

What is video streaming?

NCREL: Quicktime FAQ
Streaming video is video that is highly compressed and in a format that allows the viewer to begin watching the video before the entire video is downloaded.

What is streaming video?

IT Responds - Metro State
It is a technique for transferring video images over a network to a workstation so that they are processed continuously ("stream") in real time. For example, a person viewing streaming video does not have to wait for the entire video to be uploaded; rather it starts to play after a short buffering period. Streaming video also implies audio delivery.

How do I get BladeEnc to encode at a bitrate other than 128 kbps?

Xorys' MP3 FAQ
You just put it in as a parameter. You *must* execute BladeEnc from the command line if you want to use a different bitrate - the "drag-and-drop" method *only* supports the default 128 Kbps. To encode a bunch of WAV files at 160 Kbps, open a DOS window and then type, for example: quot;bladedir" is the directory you have bladeenc.

How do I encode a file for Streaming?

Cavecreek | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Video or audio editing software can often export to streaming formats. Examples are Windows Media Encoder, Flip4Mac, QuickTime Pro and Macromedia Flash.

What bit-rate can the MediaBox encode in?

MBX Audio/Video Encoder & Server - FAQ
The MediaBox Streaming Server streaming server can encode audio ranging from 5 kbps to 256 kbps and it can encode video ranging from 5 kbps to 1Mbps kbps.

How do I encode only sound from a music video?

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It's not possible directly, but you can try this (note the & at the end of mplayer command): mkfifo encode mplayer -ao pcm -aofile encode dvd://1 & lame your_opts encode music.mp3 rm encode This allows you to use any encoder, not only LAME, just replace lame with your favorite audio encoder in the above command.

What is video streaming and who can have video streamed on campus?

FAQ - Media Distribution Services - Cal Poly
Video streaming is a digitally encoded file that is uploaded to a server so that it can be seen on the internet. Only faculty and staff can have a file streamed from the Cal Poly Media Server. See Cal Poly Media Server for more information about the service and setting up an account.

What is streaming?

Internet Streaming Media FAQ
A stream is a way of thinking about digital information for which there may be no ending point. The most conventional form of digital information is the file. Files always have a beginning and an end, but streams may or may not, and therefore software which uses streams must not require finding the end of the file in order to process it. Streams are usually delivered in packets which are self-contained, and usually allow seeking (i.e. fast forward) for further points in the streams.

Can I set the default search page and streaming rate?

Naxosmusiclibrary - Classical Music FAQ
Yes, through the My Account page. You can select which search page (Standard or Advanced) you prefer to have as your default when you log on; and at which speed you would like the music to stream (20Kbps, 64Kbps or 128Kbps).

Do you support Real Audio and Video streaming?

Site Hosting Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes. We support Real Audio and Video streaming for an additional fee. This service can be "added on" to all hosting packages. No. You can not stream live content through our servers without licensing a live streaming server from Real Networks. Our administrators are well versed with the Real Network products and we can assist you in doing virtually anything you wish.

Can I utilize Streaming Audio/Video?

NH Web Hosting - NH Web Hosting FAQs
Streaming audio and video is available on most commercial grade hosting plans. NHB Marketing and Technical staff can work with you to deliver an audio/video-based streaming multimedia content through your website.
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