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WebTV-Tools to create web tv, mobile tv, blog tv, web radio, mob Game Development Tutorials – Networking for Game Programmers UDP vs. TCP What is the best way to send data between machines? Do you use TCP sockets, UDP sockets or a mixture of both? In this article we explore this fundamental choice and decide on the best option for fast-paced action games. Sending and Receiving Packets This article shows how to send and receive UDP packets using BSD sockets, giving you source code that works across MacOS X, Windows and Unix. Virtual Connection over UDP Learn how to create your own virtual connection between two machines on top of UDP. Reliability and Flow Control Learn how to implement your own reliability system on top of UDP using sequence numbers and acks. Debugging Multiplayer Games Explains the techniques used by professional game developers to debug multiplayer games. What Every Programmer Needs To Know About Game Networking A brief overview of the history of PC multiplayer games. Floating Point Determinism

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Web TV Tools | Create Your Own Internet TV Show The first stage of the broadband video revolution was driven by user uploaded content mainly consisting of short clips. Now people are able to take things further by actually being able to produce their own online TV destination by creating live channels and scheduled programming through a variety of online tools . Create Your Own Web TV Station – Mini Guide This mini-guide compares the currently available tools and services according to whether they incorporate the following features: To find out which features are included in the services reviewed, and the strengths and weaknesses of the currently available web broadcasting tools, read on. Live Broadcasting Solutions If you are looking to broadcast live to the world using your web-cam, there are now a number of options available to you. UStream UStream does one thing and does it really well. Scheduled and On-Demand Broadcasting Solutions More Boradcasting Services: Conclusions – The next wave of web video Wishful thinking? Comparison Chart

VideoTutorials Search public documentation: VideoTutorials 日本語訳中国翻译한국어 Interested in the Unreal Engine? Looking for jobs and company info? Questions about support via UDN? UE3 Home > Unreal Engine 3 Video Tutorials Often there's no better way to learn a tool than to watch it being used. Accessing the Videos Each of the links below points to a tutorial, grouped by topic or specific feature. The video tutorials are linked to a media repository from this page. NOTE: These video tutorials were made using the Unreal Development Kit. Please right-click and save each file to your local storage space. Engine Tutorials The file format is Windows Media Video (.wmv). Skeletal Mesh Pipeline - Using UDK Jeremy Ernst, Technical Animator at Epic Games, takes you through the Unreal Engine Skeletal Mesh pipeline. Each compressed archive contains one video: Skeletal Meshes: Intro Skeletal Meshes: Skeletal Meshes Import/Export Skeletal Meshes: Mirror Tables Skeletal Meshes: Sockets Skeletal Meshes: Physics Assets Subtitles

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