This is the command cubemap that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
cubemap - scalable video reflector, designed to be used with VLC
SYNOPSIS
cubemap [options] [FILE]
DESCRIPTION
cubemap is a high-performance, high-availability video reflector, specifically made for
use with VLC.
· High-performance, through a design with multiple worker threads, epoll and sendfile
(yes, sendfile); a 2GHz quadcore can saturate 10 gigabit Ethernet, given a modern
kernel, a modern NIC and the right kernel tuning.
· High-availability. You can change any part of the configuration (and even upgrade to a
newer version of Cubemap) by changing cubemap.config and sending a SIGHUP; all clients
will continue as if nothing had happened (unless you delete the stream they are
watching, of course). Cubemap also survives the encoder dying and reconnecting.
· Support for setting max pacing rate through the fq packet scheduler (depends on Linux
3.13 or newer).
· Reflects anything VLC can reflect over HTTP, even the muxes VLC has problems reflecting
itself (in particular, FLV).
· Multicast support, both for sending and receiving (supports only protocols that can go
over UDP, e.g. MPEG-TS). Supports both ASM and SSM.
· IPv4 support. Yes, Cubemap even supports (some) legacy protocols.
OPTIONS
--test-config, -t
tests the config and exits
FILE configuration file (defaults to cubemap.config in the current directory)
Use cubemap online using onworks.net services