Re: [Live-devel] Load balance using DSS

2008-05-28 Thread Brian Gitonga Marete
2008/5/28 Fernando Reátegui del Aguila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello all, I am not sure whether or not my message has reached the list > members. So I wite it again. I don't know what the policy is on this list, but you have hijacked a thread containing someone else's question which is generally

Re: [Live-devel] Load balance using DSS

2008-05-28 Thread Fernando Reátegui del Aguila
Hello all, I am not sure whether or not my message has reached the list members. So I wite it again. I have downloaded the Live555 libraries and tested some examples. I compiled and built the test programs using the instructions found in the instructions web page. Now I wanted to use the librari

Re: [Live-devel] Zero-copy RTP server?

2008-05-28 Thread Ross Finlayson
I have not looked at the livemedia code in depth but my impression is that it is not easy to do a true zero-copy RTP server on linux. I have a zero copy stack for raw UDP using an ethernet controller with h/w checksum and scatter-gather DMA (transmit gathers the header and the payload separatel

[Live-devel] Load balance using DSS

2008-05-28 Thread Vadim
Hi, I'd like to create a load balanced system that streams from live networked source, using a number of Darwin nodes ( rtsp over http incapsulations). The live source stream should be accessed only once, by a kind of stream duplicator/relay. I have to ideas: 1. Using DarwinInject