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streaming a boinx tv cast to ustream...
by craig hellen on Oct 8, 2009 at 11:39:37 am

Hi guys.
Got an interesting problem that id LOVE some help with.
I have boinx tv running on my mac, its great and works well. I have my ustream account.

I used camtwist to pull the video stream out and spit it down to ustream.
The problem is with the quality.
here is the test
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/craig-test (password "test")

its really blocky.

Ustream allows you to stream at better quality through flash media encoder live. This is only available on the PC.

So my question is, how do i get my boinx video out of my mac into a pc so i can use flash media encoder live and a decent h264 codec to make the video a much higher quality.

I could probably spend about 700 bucks makiing this work.

Many many thanks,

Craig



Co-Director Podchains Ltd
Video Producer / Motion graphics designer http://bexmedia.net


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