** Summary changed:

- [needs-packaging] BoxStream - video recorder and streamer, Theora IceCast 
compatible
+ [needs-packaging] BoxStream - video recorder & encoder for streamer, Theora 
IceCast compatible

** Description changed:

  URL:
  http://boxtream.unice.fr/
  
  Description:
  Boxtream is a mobile and autonomous audio and video streaming and recording 
studio. Of course, depending on your own hardware choices, the number and 
extent of capabilities and the quality of the final results may vary, but at 
least the software part should be versatile enough to accommodate even the most 
basic hardware.
  
  Boxtream was mostly designed to stream live courses featuring a
  professor and his slides (or any other computer based output like
  software training, web browser, video player...), but can also be used
  to stream congresses, interviews and the like.
  
  Uses ordinary consumer DV (Digital Video, firewire, ieee1394, Sony iLink) 
Cameras.
  Can use ordinary analog cameras using V4L (feature currently only available 
in the Development Tree code) - or feed through an AV/DV converter or A/V input 
on DV camera.
  Uses "Scenarios", which are just gstreamer pipelines wrapped up into Python 
code, and with some fixed element names to link them easily to the remote (or 
local) GUI.
  Can send audio and video to IceCast servers.
  Record more than one camera at once, to hard disk.
  Can control some types of Video Switches.
  Can overlay images and text.
  Dynamic loading of pipelines definitions.
  The graphical frontend can be quited and relaunched without stopping the 
encoder : this way you can continue control from a different location than you 
started it from. All the encoding parameters are preserved.
  Easy automation of any task at starting and ending time of each recording : 
automatic CD/DVD image generation and/or burning, PDF generation from slides 
capture, re-encoding in other formats and/or qualities, etc... Examples are 
included.
  Written entirely in Python and will work fine everywhere where both python, 
gstreamer and wxwidgets run.
  Works well compared to RealServer.
  A schema file in the graphviz dot format is automatically generated to 
represent a graphical view of your own scenario.
  
  Graphviz see http://www.graphviz.org/
  
- BoxStream only uses hardware which don't need any proprietary driver or 
software.
+ BoxStream only uses hardware which doesn't need any proprietary driver or 
software.
  Our software is written in the Python language and does heavy use of the 
GStreamer framework. Additional Free Software is installed on the Box, for 
visioconferencing, non-linear audio or video editing, and so on...
  
  The final audio (currently Ogg/Vorbis) and audio+video (currently 
Ogg/Theora+Vorbis) streams are both sent to a remote IceCast or compatible 
streaming server and saved to the backend's local hard disk.
  You can also send it directly to the Internet because you can specify the IP 
addresses from which it can
  accept incoming queries.
  
+ Boxtream is an encoder, somewhat similar to RealProducer, and IceCast is used 
for serving, which is somewhat
+ similar to RealServer.
+ 
+ The contact information is :
+ 
+     Laboratoire STIC Santé         (it's an é at the end)
+     Faculty of Medicine
+     University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis
+     Director : Dr. Pascal Staccini - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
+     Boxtream project lead : Jerome Alet - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  
  License:
  Boxtream is Free Software distributed under the terms of the GNU General 
Public License of the Free Software Foundation version 3.0 or, at your option, 
any higher version.

** Tags added: encoder

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[needs-packaging] BoxStream - video recorder & encoder for streamer, Theora 
IceCast compatible
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