Zonaxx
15th July 2003, 20:59
Everyone knows that we are unable to send a broadcast signal from a linux system, but has anyone spent any time looking for a possible workaround? I really want to be able to simply upload the files I have to the server so I wouldn't be wasting my home bandwidth. Would it be possible to set nsvscsrc's directory to an internet address? Or more specifically, the address of the broadcasting server?
It's come to a point where the files I wish to broadcast are too large to stream over my cable modem (3Mbps Downstream and 256Kbps upstream, which is about 30KB upload per second). Plus I have a limit of 12GB of transfer per month on this home machine.
The server can handle an extremely large amount of users, so I have no worries there.
Note: If I had the ability to program something myself - I would. I can't.
Any ideas are MUCH appreciated!
Thanks,
Zonaxx
It's come to a point where the files I wish to broadcast are too large to stream over my cable modem (3Mbps Downstream and 256Kbps upstream, which is about 30KB upload per second). Plus I have a limit of 12GB of transfer per month on this home machine.
The server can handle an extremely large amount of users, so I have no worries there.
Note: If I had the ability to program something myself - I would. I can't.
Any ideas are MUCH appreciated!
Thanks,
Zonaxx