Resilient streaming protocols

Anyone have any interest in a forward-error-corrected streaming protocol suitable for multicast, possibly both audio and video?

Good for when there's some packet loss.

You mean like ProMPEG?

Anyone have any interest in a forward-error-corrected streaming protocol

suitable for multicast, possibly both audio and video?

You mean like ProMPEG?

Or Flute (open-source, streaming protocol only without library
management, the last I saw; also had some of what I'd consider bugs,
like it wouldn't recover from the receiver starting in the middle of a
carousel send. It has been a couple of years since I've looked at it,
so some of this may be fixed now)
or Kencast Fazzt (expensive, but by far the most popular among satellite
operators from what I've seen, works fine on one-way systems with no
return path and has a nice library manager frontend), or several other
commercial offerings, and several more mostly home-grown software
systems that are run in closed networks that sell file delivery and they
don't sell their software...

-- Pete

There is a RTP FEC extension...

Pete

There is a RTP FEC extension...

Pete

Anyone have any interest in a forward-error-corrected streaming protocol
suitable for multicast, possibly both audio and video?

Good for when there's some packet loss.

----
Aria Stewart

I believe Cisco had/has a solution called VQE:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/video/ps7191/ps7127/product_data_sheet0900aecd806c0bfb.html.

It works by having a free software (LGPL or GPL) VQE client on the STB or
PC device that queues and requests missing packets.

I'm also searching something cheap software or device to stream audio only (radio broadcasting, stream from external site to head-office).

Kind regards,
   Ingo Flaschberger