05-14-2003 09:47 AM - edited 03-17-2019 08:02 PM
Is there any way to broadcast an IPVC via IPTV? I seem to recall from this forum that it could be done via h.261, but I can't seem to find how.
Has anyone done this? Will it work?
Thanks,
Dave
05-14-2003 10:10 AM
With the new People+Content from Polycom they claim that their new cameras can stream to Cisco IP/Tv I have yet to try it out though.
05-14-2003 10:11 AM
There are a couple ways to do this:
1. you can take the video output from a client and attach it directly to the encoder in an IP/TV server.
2. You can use a third party product such as starback to join the conference and serve the VC session up as a broadcast stream.
05-28-2003 03:46 AM
Certain H.323 vendors have enabled this feature - most specifically Tandberg and VCON. Both support SDP multicast advertisements that either the IPTV content manager or viewer can receive. H.261 is a codec that IPTV viewers can decode. This content can either be archived to an IPTV server or viewed live.
05-28-2003 04:16 AM
Yes, but how? Can you provide details or point to some directions on the Cisco site?
Thanks,
Dave
07-24-2003 09:06 PM
Hi Dave,
Basically, you stream from the Polycom FX/4000 as an RTP broadcast. (It streams the mixed audio and the video of the dominant speaker.) Define it as a Server in the CM. Create a Live program on a Channel matching the UDP parameters of the RTP traffic (hint, H.261/pcm). View the stream on the IPTV viewer or Record to an Archive/Broadcast Server.
Enjoy,
John
09-04-2003 09:06 AM
I have also streamed a Tandberg T1000 thru the IPTV using the same method described above.
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