Well, normaly you would use streams, you could have a nice time with
Socket.io, Canvas and HTML5 Device API.

Client 1 <----> Server <----> Client 2

Take a look at this awesome video:
http://francisshanahan.com/index.php/2011/stream-a-webcam-using-javascript-nodejs-android-opera-mobile-web-sockets-and-html5/

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2012/8/14 Manner <[email protected]>:
> Hey guys,
> I want to create a live stream website. But i need some theory help because
> i don't know how live stream sites work in general. I only could guess that
> the recording program for example xSplit records the screen and audio and
> uploads it to the server or does it only upload single frames? i have no
> idea.
> Help me please.
>
> Geetz Manner :)
>
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