Ok, back from vacation and has started to look into the Darvin media server (but not installed it yet.)
One thing I have been wondering about: .. What can it really be used for ?
For a while ago I carried out a few experiments on "streaming media". My conclusion at that time were that the easy way to do that were to just use the default functions of the Apache web server and the Windows XP client. MP3 files for sound and .wmf files are actually streaming by default when placed in a web directory and clicking on each item. The MP3 sound files can be made with good quality using the free Audiacity sound recording/editing software, and the .wmf movie files can be made using the Windows XP Movie maker program. (Included in Win XP).
One thing I was missing were the oportunity of broadcasting live one electronic signal into the soundcard, from a microphone or a mixer or what ever.
One of my first thougts about using the Darvin streaming media server on the SME server, were: "but does it really support a sound card, and how can this be used for any practical purposes ??
After looking into the documentation of the Darwin streaming media server, I understand that it can be used not only at one single PC allone, but it can also be used as a retransmitting server, where the "orginal datastream" that is "served" or "retransmitted" can be created on some other PC. (A windows PC ??)
I fond some info and documentation on the Darwin streaming server here:
http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/streaming/Any ideas about how the setup (and use of programs) can be made on one or more PC's creating a live broadcast of an electronic input signal ??
One other problem: I can see that the broadcast can be done in two different ways, technically. A. Multiple clients can share the same datastream, so more liteners will not increase trafic. B. Each client will need to set up each own datastream, so 10 listeners will require 10 times as much datatraffic as 1. I guess the last one is the only one that will work from a server and out to the internet ?
(Also I will be guessing that files streaming from a Apache server will use the tcp protoccol while the darwin media server has it's own protocoll, that might be more effective for the purpose.
(I will try to try out out the things myself, but just try to collect some info first to know what to go for. I think streaming media is a huge area with a lot of posibilities when you know little about it.)
Best reg Arne.