Dear Sanjeev,

That's the catch. There is one easiest alternative what I feel and
tested on my system is to embed the video streaming code in html file
(Writing some embedding/streaming code. Code is available on net for
different file formats like .wmv, .rm .swf etc. try google) and uplod it
on dspace and after upload edit the respective item in dspace and add
bitstream by uploading the actual video, but here remember to make html
file as primary bitstream. 

May be my way is not appropriate I am not sure. But I feel it would be
easy for us in future if we have some planning to take back and restore
any like that....

Regards -- Ehtesham  

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Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Streaming audio/video files through DSpace

Sanjeev:

We have done what you are proposing in our Test DSpace environment 
and are planning on doing it in production.  I think that is the 
easiest way to handle streaming video in DSpace.

At 11:17 AM 11/29/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi Everybody,
>
>I am Sanjeev, from India. I am working on a project "Streaming
audio/video
>files through DSpace". I am planning to use a streaming server to
stream
>the files and, in DSpace, uploading a html file, containing the rtsp
>address of the actual file in streaming server.
>
>Does any body has better idea? Please guide me.
>
>Sanjeev
>
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