Almost realtime video archive using mnet/freenet
April 11, 2003 02:05 AM

Realtime video archive using Freenet:

Software reads and encodes 1m of video, then publishes those FEC blocks, then the inode block and then waits for the next 1m of video to be published with an inode. Then it publishes a metadata block with the info about this clip and then three mnet/freenet URI’s one pointing this 1m of video, the next 1m and prev 1m. So then, anyone can pick up the video stream from that point and follow it either way.

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