MAY 08, 2003
Channel Storm Live Channel Pro 2.0
Streaming server and multimedia production suite
by David Nagel
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Now, I also mentioned that this package is a streaming server, as well as a production suite. It is. It has a built-in server and also includes unicast and multicast support. Or, if you prefer, you can use no server at all and simply record your broadcast to disk for playing back at a later time. (This disk recording functionality can also be active while a broadcast is going out live for archive purposes.)

Each of the server options allows you to adjust settings for optimal broadcast.[an error occurred while processing this directive]





And you can adjust your compression settings according to your needs through a standard QuickTime compression settings dialog.



Finally, when you're ready to go, you can "announce" your broadcast. This procedure generates a QuickTime file, which you can embed into an HTML page, providing a direct link to your server.



Oh, and while all this is going on, you can also use Live Channel to present external multimedia by using the software's Live Presenter feature. This allows you to enter frames and URLs for presenting HTML-based multimedia during a broadcast.





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