Video Distribution on a wireless network

I need some resources. . .

    • Does not need to be HD
    • Video and audio distributed over wireless network
    • Preferably received by some device that outputs on HDMI (To use regular LCD type tv’s)

Thanks in advance

Anyone familiar with this:

http://www.internetvue.com/

sony is suppose to be coming out with a thing called LocationFree. dunno if its out yet or not

need more details… What is your end goal? Do you want it to work like tv does? Can the user interface via a broswer to start the video? What is the bandwidth limit on your wireless network?

It’s a business environment over an existing network (I don’t have the detaisl on bandwidth, but I will get)

No user interface, just a distribution.

One PC using the network to display on TV’s throughout the building. Little to no streaming video.

Content is mostly FYI updates, powerpoint, photos . . .

Key point is being wireless and having mutliple LCD panels to display info. Was hoping to not have a PC at every tv/monitor.

Hook a wireless router to a Linksys NSLU2, Flash the firmware with a hacked version of Linux that’ll run off of it and then have it run a UPnP media server with all of your video’s/pictures/music/etc. Most of those wireless LCD panels are UPnP devices and this thing’ll work like a charm.

http://www.nslu2-linux.org/

You’d be damn surprised what those little gray boxes can do.

ROFL

Mmmmplz raid my thumba drives…
http://n0tablog.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/slug-raid.jpg

:rofl:

you can use realproducer and realserver to host to remote real players… helix is the free source player which i believe has the same streaming components out there.

for a large corporate environment we use stratacache products