streaming

10 June 2016 at 10:57am
Streaming and Lecture Capture presentation by Emma Smith, Media Services Development Coordinator, Jisc at the first meeting on 09/05/15, at the Jisc office at Brettenham House Attendees were asked to prioritise a list of streaming and lecture capture features. The results are below:
7 September 2015 at 4:13pm
The attached document is a report based on the usage statistics of the streaming servers. If you have any questions, please email Emma.Smith@jisc.ac.uk or Tim.Boundy@jisc.ac.uk.
6 October 2015 at 4:37pm
From 4-6 May 2015, the fifth European Network Performing Arts Production (NPAP) workshop will take place in London, including a ground-breaking evening performance by students from the Royal College of Music. Registration for the workshop is now open!
7 January 2015 at 3:02pm
On the 4th and 5th November 2014, members of the community took part in some focus groups to help us understand their streaming needs. The feedback we received was really useful, and has been collated into the attached report.  If you have any questions about the focus groups, report or what we are doing in this area, please contact Emma.Smith@jisc.ac.uk
17 October 2014 at 2:56pm
For the past few years Janet, a part of Jisc, has provided some streaming servers that are used by the National Student Television Association (NaSTA), the Student Radio Association (SRA) and for one off events such as the Royal Shakespeare Company’s recurring school streaming events. As part of a regular and ongoing review of Jisc services, we have organised two online focus groups to help us to determine wider demand for a live streaming service and to confirm what customers would expect from such a service.
7 September 2015 at 4:17pm
Attached is a guide for how to set up Flash Media Live Encoder on a Mac, for an audio only broadcast. For any queries, please email either Emma.Smith@jisc.ac.uk or Tim.Boundy@jisc.ac.uk. Thank you.
29 July 2014 at 10:58am
At Janet, we have a set of dedicated servers that run in an Origin and Edge configuration. We have one Origin server using Transcoding licenses from Wowza which receives the incoming streams from the user. The Origin server then communicates with the three Edge servers. This configuration allows for load balancing, enabling redundancy if a connection to one of the servers is lost. It also ensures that one server is not over taxed with connections. The servers are connected to the Janet core network at multiple locations adding an additional layer of redundancy incase of power issues.
19 June 2014 at 10:49am
The process has started to trial the streaming servers with members from the SRA. This is taking place during July with participation with various members. The servers management works in the same sense as the NaSTA credentials, however, it has its own dedicated site for it to use. This being sra.streamingwizard.com. To be able to stream to the servers, you can follow the guide for Flash Media Live Encoder. This is will be the best to use for the trial as it is free software from Adobe. 
16 June 2014 at 2:25pm
Which port/s need to be open for streaming to the Janet servers? Port 80 is the standard port that is used for streaming live with the Janet servers, ensure that this is open and it should work correctly. What Bandwidth is required to stream live on the internet?
7 September 2015 at 4:14pm
Attached is a PDF that will walk you through the simple steps to set up the Janet streaming servers in Wirecast. For any queries or help with this, please email either Emma.Smith@jisc.ac.uk or Tim.Boundy@jisc.ac.uk for help and information. Thank you
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