near Live streaming possible with muwire and collections?
Posted: 20 Feb 2022 14:12
Can collections be updated, if their content has changed
(or the content of the folder there in, if files for the collections can be that seperated) ?
If i understand right:
Collections are a list of files that can be downloaded parallel and published. It has one owner and be easily search for by hash/regex/nme.
When a video is streamed in the clearnet it is often split into chunks which are combined tagain together on the receiver side by a list.
If collections are updateable, a search by hash is here not a possible, because it would change with other/changon files inside because it is a hash over the hashes of the dies "inside". Right? @zlatinb
When you want to stream and you are only one source you need to leverage/split the load to spread the stream faster to more people
So when you live straem, write the stream in chunks of x sec/min on your hd with a distinct and increasing numbered name.
Use muwire to pack them into a collection.
Propagate the collection when start streaming.
Collection gets updated by the streamer/uploader every y sec/min and the viewer client will repeat a search for the collection every z sec/min.
For the streamer part:
https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/ ... -once.932/
and then use ffmpeg to split. If splitting is accurate and has no dropping - which should prevent clean combining on the receiver side, this could work. The player has to be somekind of capable off playing an updated playlist (I don't know how they do it exactly in the clearnet). I don*t know about that.
Would it be possible with this method to realize a bandwith shared, easy distributable likely Live streaming method with muwire?
What do you think?
Thanks
(or the content of the folder there in, if files for the collections can be that seperated) ?
If i understand right:
Collections are a list of files that can be downloaded parallel and published. It has one owner and be easily search for by hash/regex/nme.
When a video is streamed in the clearnet it is often split into chunks which are combined tagain together on the receiver side by a list.
If collections are updateable, a search by hash is here not a possible, because it would change with other/changon files inside because it is a hash over the hashes of the dies "inside". Right? @zlatinb
When you want to stream and you are only one source you need to leverage/split the load to spread the stream faster to more people
So when you live straem, write the stream in chunks of x sec/min on your hd with a distinct and increasing numbered name.
Use muwire to pack them into a collection.
Propagate the collection when start streaming.
Collection gets updated by the streamer/uploader every y sec/min and the viewer client will repeat a search for the collection every z sec/min.
For the streamer part:
https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/ ... -once.932/
and then use ffmpeg to split. If splitting is accurate and has no dropping - which should prevent clean combining on the receiver side, this could work. The player has to be somekind of capable off playing an updated playlist (I don't know how they do it exactly in the clearnet). I don*t know about that.
Would it be possible with this method to realize a bandwith shared, easy distributable likely Live streaming method with muwire?
What do you think?
Thanks