QuickTime Streaming Server 2.0: Streaming Live Audio or Video

This article describes how to stream live audio or video using QuickTime Streaming Server 2.0.

Notes:


    1. All information in this article comes from the help file distributed with QuickTime Streaming Server 2.0. The help file includes additional help topics which are not covered in the Knowledge Base.

    2. Any reference in this article to Mac OS X Server pertains to version 1.2, which was released prior to May 2001.


Streaming Live Audio or Video

You need the following equipment to stream live audio or video:


Sample Setup for Live Video

The illustration shows a setup for streaming live video and audio. (Most video cameras have a built-in microphone.) You can stream audio only using a microphone, mixer, and other appropriate audio equipment.

A Mac OS computer captures and encodes video and audio. The encoded signal is sent to a QuickTime Streaming Server over an IP network.



A Mac OS X Server with QuickTime Streaming Server sends the signal to client computers who tune in with QuickTime Player.

Figure 1 Live video and audio streaming setup.

Streaming Live Media

To stream live audio or video:


IF USERS CAN'T SEE THE LIVE STREAMED MEDIA:


For more information on streaming live media, see these Web sites:

QuickTime Web site: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/

Sorenson Broadcaster Web site: http://www.sorenson.com/

Published Date: Feb 20, 2012