This video demonstrates accessing several remote desktops through my VNC client plug-in for Second Life, written using the new LLMedia plug-in API. Shown here running in Linden Lab's plug-in test a...
This video demonstrates accessing several remote desktops through my VNC client plug-in for Second Life, written using the new LLMedia plug-in API. Shown here running in Linden Lab's plug-in test application, these will in future be accessible on the surface of a Second Life prim in the same way as a parcel media stream.
Watch in fullscreen HD to see what's going on properly :)
The first section of the video demonstrates the potential for desktop sharing, with two independent plug-in instances connected to one Apple Remote Desktop server running on my Macbook Pro, editing an OpenOffice document in real-time. This is equivalent to two (or more) Second Life clients viewing and interacting with the remote desktop on the same prim.
We then move on to view another plug-in instance connected to a different server (Apple Remote Desktop on a Mac Mini G4).
The final section demonstrates entering a URI (equivalent to changing the parcel media stream in SL) to connect to another server (UltraVNC on a Vista laptop) which is itself running a Second Life client (I probably should have turned the shadows off to improve the frame rate, but they're so pretty!) This effectively gives Second Life on a "prim", Third Life anyone? :)
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Its seems the actual API functions havent been documented. The wiki gives theory but they didnt publish API calls. Do you know if there is a documentation anywhere about the API.
It's "Dreamscape", by 009 Sound System. It's available on YouTube's AudioSwap, but AudioSwap seemed to be broken when I posted this so I ended up buying it and putting it on myself, hence there's an advert to click and buy it at the start of the video.
WOW! Fire Centaur sent me a link to this. Awesome! Can we get it funded and live? I'm tired of making textures to show my students how to change preferences. It'd sure be nice to just share my desktop with the class.
One thing though...will it be possible to have multiple streams for media and music? Share the desktop and offer a video at the same time.
Aimee is awesome! I heart that she shares her multimedia discoveries answering both my Snow Leopard + Second Life (there's two SLs for you) curiosities! And tweets me too! (Very thoughtful of you.)
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Can you please tell me the name of the song that you used in this video?
Cheers
One thing though...will it be possible to have multiple streams for media and music? Share the desktop and offer a video at the same time.
The Linden test software is on the SL wiki under Media_Rendering_Plugin_Framewo rk