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What are you using it for? Promotional materials? There is a good webhost out there, www.agigforfree.com that can stream files, you can test it out on mine if you'd like (drfsupercenter.3lo.net) - I would say, capture in AVI and then use something to convert to M2V. If the computer is fast enough, capture in MPEG-2 and then convert to M2V in TMPGEnc. But your computer needs to ber really fast for that to work.
i believe our customer is using it in a broadcast situation, actually it's a very large church with a medium sized broadcast studio and their manager asked me , Can you capture into M2V files
Hmmm... now I know you can broadcast it by using a webcam, or hooking up your video as a webcam. Not sure how to do this using HTML however. I know that a popular radio station here has a stream that you can listen live... but I am not sure if you can do this for video. You might have to pay for this as well, not sure if the church/customer would be willing to pay for it. Now, I am not sure why you need M2V files... but I can do a Google search if you want.
hold on, i think he was only asking if it could be used with live streaming, not necessarily saying he wanted to use it with live streaming, i think he was only aksing if it was possible
rather than you do all the work, do know of a website that would help explain
M2V files in fairly simple terms
thank you very much, your help is greatly appreciated, joan
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