06-08-2009, 03:57 PM
We are trying to understand the requirements for a project to stream live video to a Content Delivery Network running Flash Media Servers. Multiple cameras will be fed into a Tricaster Studio.
The question - what do we need to encode the output of the Tricaster Studio to multiple bitrates (300 / 500) or (300 / 500 / 800) of Flash. Some have told us that we need an appliance such as the Viewcast Niagara Surf. Others have said that we can take the output of the Tricaster into a video capture card and use FMLE 3.0 to send out multiple bit rates of Flash.
If we can use a video capture card, we are looking at DRC or Osprey cards which are listed as compatible with FMLE 3.0. This will be a live event sent to a Content Delivery Network such as Edgecast or Limelight and we are very concerned about the quality.
We are also concerned about the PC hardware required to host the video capture card and do the transcoding in real time for a live event. If anyone has hands-on experience with this type of setup, we would appreciate your insight or any corrections to my current very shallow understanding. This is uncharted waters for us.
Thank you!
The question - what do we need to encode the output of the Tricaster Studio to multiple bitrates (300 / 500) or (300 / 500 / 800) of Flash. Some have told us that we need an appliance such as the Viewcast Niagara Surf. Others have said that we can take the output of the Tricaster into a video capture card and use FMLE 3.0 to send out multiple bit rates of Flash.
If we can use a video capture card, we are looking at DRC or Osprey cards which are listed as compatible with FMLE 3.0. This will be a live event sent to a Content Delivery Network such as Edgecast or Limelight and we are very concerned about the quality.
We are also concerned about the PC hardware required to host the video capture card and do the transcoding in real time for a live event. If anyone has hands-on experience with this type of setup, we would appreciate your insight or any corrections to my current very shallow understanding. This is uncharted waters for us.
Thank you!