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This is a subject I found very hard to get good Answers:

Right now I'm using livestream.com (or ustream.tv) for Livestreaming Events. Both services have a free plan and have a Software to have basic Control over the Streaming-Output. But if you want to have no advertisements it starts to get VERY expensive if you want to reach a bigger audience.

I've got access to a dedicated Linux Server. Is there a way to use this server to do the livestreaming sending for me? On my Laptop I'll just encode the live video and send it to the server. On the Website I'll include the stream via a Player (JWPlayer, something like it)

Is this possible? I dont know anyone who is doing this. What are my options for the streaming Server? VLC-Player, FFMpeg?

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have you tried vlc? or searched on the VideoLAN website? – JMax Sep 26 '11 at 15:11
Yes, I've looked at it. But i'm not sure how to use it properly. Flash Media Streaming seems to be the standard anyway? – Fannon Dec 22 '11 at 9:59

closed as off topic by J-16 SDiZ, JMax, Shawn Chin, David Nehme, esqew Sep 27 '11 at 1:29

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