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Events / Re: Are you going to WarpStock USA?
« on: September 24, 2014, 04:28:47 pm »
Hi.

Today I can say... "damn !!... I'm going to WarpStock".

I had received $1 371,64 which is good enough for the Air Ticket (Ecuador - St. Louis) and the near by hotel of the event.

I want to thank all the people that collaborated and that showed their support. To be honest I was embarrassed to request money for this, but going to WarpStock at this moment was a thing that I really wanted to try.

So, now I had to prepare:
1) I'm checking the options for an Audio/Video streaming with Tom and Neil.
2) I need to prepare/finish my presentation
3) ....something else, I will post on other thread.

I will like to list all the people that collaborated to this trip, but I'm not sure if someone will prefer to remain anonymous. But believe me, I have the list right here with me and I thank all of them.

Regards.


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Applications / Re: Heavy issues with PSI/2
« on: September 24, 2014, 01:20:24 pm »
Hi Mentore.

Just in case, have you tried updating the libraries that PSI/2 requires? Did you use RPM/YUM to do a install of the dependencies?

Regards

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General Discussion / Re: Audio/Video Streaming for Events
« on: September 23, 2014, 04:25:28 pm »
FFslit looks very interesting: http://www.ffsplit.com/

It run on Windows. But seems to be a very "good for free" tool.
It works very easy with twitch, and I had also configured it with YouTube Live, but it requires more tweaking.

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General Discussion / Re: Audio/Video Streaming for Events
« on: September 21, 2014, 03:51:29 pm »
Does the Hotel Internet allow uploading large amounts of data? 100 users watching a 1 MB stream is 100 MBs. Of course the stream can be tuned including using better codecs, connections and bandwidth limited
FFserver works in tandem with FFmpeg so FFmpeg does the encoding, muxing (combining the audio and video into a container) etc and then creates a stream in the format that FFserver accepts, then FFserver streams it to the client, see link at bottom.

That is why I like a rtmp based solution, when you can only have one connection to the rtmp server (YouTube, Twitch, etc) and they take charge of the users watching it. FFServer seems to work in a similar way, but we need to point the one streaming to that server and the users will connect to it. (it is somekind similar).

But as a dissavantage of it (YouTube, Twitch, etc) you can only use their website to play the stream with a flash player. I'm trying to find something that can be used with the web flash player and with VLC at the same time. And that works with VLC under eCS, but that seems to be hard.

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Setup & Installation / Re: OS/2 Warp 4 and Virtualbox
« on: September 20, 2014, 04:23:38 pm »
Hi Barbara.

Have you tried de-activating ACPI? I think that if you are not running the ACPI driver on Warp 4, the VM should run without.

I documented Warp 4.52 running as guest on VirtualBox some time ago here: http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/VirtualBox_Guest. Maybe it can give you hint with the network.

Regards

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Events / Re: Are you going to WarpStock USA?
« on: September 18, 2014, 03:06:56 pm »
Martin,

I've donated a bit to the cause as well.

As for the walk, don't worry about it.  I'll have a car and be driving each day.  I can give you a lift to and from the event.  This should also let you look a little wider for a hotel as well.

Looking forward to the event!

-Mark

Thank you very much Mark. It seems to be more affordable the Quality Inn (which is 10 minutes walking from the event), so if I made the trip I will be taking your word :)

Thanks to everyone that is collaborating. I just posted the donate button on the main page. It felt a little somekind of weird asking money for it, but I really want to give it a try to be there and stream the video.

Regards

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Events / Re: Are you going to WarpStock USA?
« on: September 17, 2014, 03:41:08 am »
Thanks Sander. I received the funds.

I want to publish something on the main page, but just this days had been very busy at work. Tomorrow I will post something about it.

Currently I have $686.88 of the $1400 goal. Thanks to all for your support.

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General Discussion / Re: Audio/Video Streaming for Events
« on: September 16, 2014, 02:17:55 pm »
FFmpeg sounds good too, but seems to be to much command line and without any easy way to switch from camera to screen.

For the moment I'm thinking more of livestream.com
Good side:
- It has an easy interfase for streaming the video and switching to the screen share.
- It has an easy website to visit for people to watch the stream
- It records the video
Bad side:
- The user needs to log on to livestream.com to watch the video
- The only way to watch the stream is from the website via Flash player.

Here are my tests: https://new.livestream.com/accounts/9977563/events/3383103

Please let me know any other alternatives (for any platform).

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Events / Re: Are you going to WarpStock USA?
« on: September 15, 2014, 05:51:13 pm »
Thanks for helping with this.

For the moment I have "$339.13" on the paypal of the "$1400" goal.
Like I told before, if I don't make the trip I will be returning the donations.

My Paypal account is "martin@os2world.com" for the rest to contribute.

Like I told before my idea of being at Warpstock is to talk about the OS2World services and the OS/2-eCS community. And also do my best effort to do the live streaming of the presentations and document as much of the presentation video as possible.

Regards.

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Events / Re: Are you going to WarpStock USA?
« on: September 14, 2014, 03:17:34 pm »
Hi

I really want to try to make it to WarpStock. My paypal account is "martin@os2world.com"
My conditions will be that if I don't make the trip I will return the money to the people collaborating.

I still don't know how much of my money I can put to the trip, my idea was to cover my food/movilization expenses that I would have during it. But I will try to do my best here, and I will really like to be there to stream this conferences.

Thanks to everyone for open this possibility. I will be notifyng about the donations to see if I get the goal, I need to reach $1400 aprox (according to my most squeezed Air Ticket and Hotel budget).

Regards

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Setup & Installation / Re: End-User Suggestions for the next release of eCS
« on: September 13, 2014, 03:53:41 pm »
Hi

This are my suggestions about eCS UX back on 2011 - http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/Comments_and_Suggestions_about_eComStation_User_Experience

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There is a slight problem with your request.  Anything that is part of the base OS/2 can't be changed because it still belongs to IBM.
Yes and no. There are very interesting things that can be done "patching" over what it exists. For example I think that Styler/2 did was "magic" for OS/2 GUI at it's time. But the fact that we need access to the source code to provide a long term for the future is a fact, and since IBM will not provide it, I always insisted that our dream should be to open source clone the close source components of the platform.

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FAT32/NTFS support
I think that FAT32.IFS is good enought, but what it is better is that it can be improved since it is open source.  - http://trac.netlabs.org/fat32

NTFS never lift off. It is read only, but sometimes it crash. The NTFS implementation is close source from Mensys/Pasha and I didn't found interest from they to open source it. Maybe with clear open source/collaboration rules it can be futher developed, but it is also not seen as a priority.

...to be continue.

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Storage / Re: exFAT
« on: September 13, 2014, 07:52:39 am »
Hi guzzi

For what I hear from some developers, creating an File System driver is not a nice task especially because of the extensive testing that this kind of drivers requires.

What it will be great as a start is to have the eCS-OS2 implementation of JFS-boot complete open sourced. I asked that once to Mensys and they told me that the source code of it was provided in part by IBM, so they can not release it, which it seems odd since IBM released JFS as open source to be included on Linux, but who knows.

What I would think it can be good is to try to move away from HPFS, since MS owns the patent of it, and that is why (in part) several companies dropped HPFS support from their Partition Manager tools (I remember that Partition Magic killed HPFS support since version 7). I don't know which file system is the best, but I will not like to go back to one with patents that can produce more risk.

I know this is not a priority right now, but it is a good exercise to think about file systems from time to time, thanks for bringing it.

Regards

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Events / Re: Are you going to WarpStock USA?
« on: September 12, 2014, 11:54:42 pm »
Gregg, that site is really creepy.
https://www.crimereports.com/map/index/?search=1200+Clark%20Avenue+St.%20Louis+MO&agencyzoomlevel=

I don't understand if that places are where the sex offenders live or where the crime happened.  Just looking forward of the potential if that site is connected to Google Glass face recognition, you will never get outside to walk :)

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General Discussion / Re: Audio/Video Streaming for Events
« on: September 12, 2014, 08:00:32 pm »
I tried Open Broadcaster againts YouTube and I can not make it stream :(

The other option that seems very easy is using "LiveStream" with a software "Livestream Producer" on Windows.

I have this test of livestreaming, but it seems that the users requires free registration to watch them.
https://new.livestream.com/accounts/9977563/events/3383103

Regards.

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