Streaming MPEG-4 video with Linux
Mar 13, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 3 viewsDonald Szeto explains how to stream MPEG-4 video on Linux, in this online how-to article on Linux Journal magazine's website.
Szeto provides step-by-step instructions, including where to obtain MPEG4IP, LAME, mp4live, FFmpeg, and other tools, how to compile them, and what to do with them. Other topics covered include extracting content from a source, encoding audio, encoding video, combining audio with video, setting up a Darwin streaming server, and what the current limitations of MPEG-4 on Linux are today.
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