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<DIV dir=ltr><FONT face=Arial size=2>Fantastic Derek, thanks! One thing. In
bridged unicast the recorder can not establish connection with the IPs and ports
listed. However, in multicast (even with the AG Connector) it
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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>From:</B> owner-ag-tech@mcs.anl.gov on behalf of
Derek Piper<BR><B>Sent:</B> Wed 11/9/2005 2:57 PM<BR><B>To:</B> Access Grid
Technical mailing list<BR><B>Subject:</B> [AG-TECH] Release of AGVCR - recording
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<P> <FONT size=2>Hi
all,<BR><BR> I'm happy to announce
that finally I've been given the go-ahead to<BR>release AGVCR to the community.
It was a program I started writing<BR>around January and it was ready for
release in a workable incarnation<BR>some time in June. However, due to possible
'intellecual property'<BR>concerns from 'those that deal with those things' at
IU, I was unable to<BR>release it back then. I declined to mention it to the
community at large<BR>until this release so as not to 'tease' people with a
product they could<BR>not get. I won't get into griping about that on this list
:> Some of you<BR>have known about this program earlier since we have had
AccessGrid<BR>meetings that I have recorded. For those parties concerned, we
can<BR>communicate off-list on the best way to get the recordings to
you.<BR> AGVCR is a program to record
and play back the RTP/RTCP stream that an<BR>AccessGrid conference uses. The
amount of data it gathers is certainly<BR>non-trivial, a few hours of recording
with a number of participants can<BR>easily reach a few gigabytes in size.
Timing and minimal overhead<BR>information is embedded in the file for accurate
playback.<BR> The website for the
project is here:<BR><BR> <A
href="http://iri.informatics.indiana.edu/~dcpiper/agvcr/">http://iri.informatics.indiana.edu/~dcpiper/agvcr/</A><BR><BR>
I invite anyone interested to take a look, download and use it to see<BR>what
you think. I welcome feedback, please bear in mind though that it<BR>is still
being actively worked on. A number of changes have been made of<BR>late, so
testing has not been as extensive as it probably should be,<BR>but that's
another reason to get it out there. The website has source<BR>for
Linux/Unix and a precompiled binary for Windows. I may add<BR>pre-compiled
binaries for popular Linuxes if there is
interest.<BR><BR>
Thanks,<BR><BR>
Derek<BR><BR>--<BR>Derek Piper - dcpiper@indiana.edu - (812) 856 0111<BR>IRI
323, School of Informatics<BR>Indiana University, Bloomington,
Indiana<BR><BR></FONT></P></DIV>
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