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tonylewis1
05-14-2007, 12:18 PM
We are wonting to show our church service live, every week for the people who are not able to come for the church service. We are using host monster to host our services on streaming video, the day after the service and that is working ok. We are using windows media encoder to produce the didgital video. Can anyone tell me if we can use host monster to do this and show us an example of the HTML code that you would need on our web page to link to the live video.
charlesgan
05-14-2007, 06:37 PM
you can send your video to broadcaster site like youtube.com.
then with the embeded links, include into your website or blog etc. thus safe your from all the tedious job.
tonylewis1
05-15-2007, 06:34 AM
Utube only lets you put up ten min. of video, also it is not live. People would not be able to view it until the video was completely uploaded.
xtendedf
05-16-2007, 08:22 PM
We are wonting to show our church service live, every week for the people who are not able to come for the church service. We are using host monster to host our services on streaming video, the day after the service and that is working ok. We are using windows media encoder to produce the didgital video. Can anyone tell me if we can use host monster to do this and show us an example of the HTML code that you would need on our web page to link to the live video.
To show live video, you can subscribe to high speed provider. Hook up a camera
with a web server on the thing, set it up as a static ip. Find out the port number
the camera is using. On your router, forward all traffic on the port to the ip address
of the camera. Send out the public ip address of your router to the people that
will be viewing your feed. Of course, they'll need to include the port number.
Here is a sample scenario:
1. your router's public ip is 79.23.12.344
2. you've set up your camera's static private ip as 128.0.258.001
3. your camera uses port 128
4. forward all traffic on port 128 to go to ip 128.0.258.001
5. you turn on the dang camera
6. you publish your camera's url as http://79.23.12.344:128
7. of course, you might want to limit your viewers to a certain
number of people. you might also want to password protect.
8. your router's publc ip might change. it's probably not
static. if it changes, republish the new ip in step #6.
I hope this helps. regards.....
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