Meeting Home

Meeting Intro

Attendees List

BoF RIPE NCC
Services


Connectivity

Dinner Venue

EOF

Event Sponsorship

General Info

Hostmaster Centre

Hotel Information

Meeting Plan

Meeting Venue

Minutes

Plenary Agenda

Presentations

Registration

Tutorials & Courses

Webcasting

WG Agendas

Contact Meeting

RIPE 45 Meeting

Webcasting Trials

The RIPE NCC conducted technical webcasting trials (audio and video) of certain sessions during RIPE 45 scheduled in the Verdi room of the Fira Palace.

This included the EOF, Routing WG, LIR WG, Tools WG, the RIPE NCC Services BOF, IPv6 WG, DB WG and the Plenary sessions.

These webcastings are technical trials only and the broadcasts should not be regarded as an official implementation of a webcasting service.

Archives of Sessions

Archives of the sessions are available here.

We welcome your feedback on these trials. Please send your comments to: <ripecast@ripe.net>.


Please note: the following information is for archive purposes

To see the meeting in real time, please use one of the following URLs. Please use the server that is physically closer to you, as we have limited bandwidth to the meeting venue itself.

Attendees wishing to view the trials will need to have Windows Media Player installed. It is available for the following platforms:

  • Microsoft Windows (most versions), Macintosh (8.1 and up, OS X) requires Windows Media Player 7 or above: www.microsoft.com
  • Linux, Most Unix Implementations: www.mplayerhq.hu (may already be installed on your system or installable via packages/ports)

Depending on your web browser and player, you may need to open the player first and paste the URLs of the sessions into your player. Please see your player's documentation for specifics on how to do this.

To make this a successful test, we ask that participants at the sessions use microphones at all times and, when approaching a microphone to make a statement, to state their names clearly.

We also ask the RIPE Working Group Chairs of these sessions to make an announcement to the session attendees that the session will be experimentally webcast.