Hello all,
I am a noob to streaming video, and I have a file I'd like to stream (a
.wmv file...sorry. ;-) ). In any case, how can I do this on my website
using Centos 5.2 and Apache 2.2.8, rather than making people download a
20 MB video? Can someone point me to some URL's and some software?
VLS = http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-howto/en/
2009/3/17 Gilbert Sebenste seben...@weather.admin.niu.edu:
Hello all,
I am a noob to streaming video, and I have a file I'd like to stream (a
.wmv file...sorry. ;-) ). In any case, how can I do this on my website
using Centos 5.2 and
From: Thiago Avelino thiagoavelinos...@gmail.com
VLS = http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-howto/en/
2009/3/17 Gilbert Sebenste :
I am a noob to streaming video, and I have a file I'd like to stream (a
.wmv file...sorry. ;-) ). In any case, how can I do this on my website
using Centos
Thiago Avelino wrote:
VLS = http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-howto/en/
2009/3/17 Gilbert Sebenste seben...@weather.admin.niu.edu:
Hello all,
I am a noob to streaming video, and I have a file I'd like to stream (a
.wmv file...sorry. ;-) ). In any case, how can I do this on my website
Guy Boisvert schrieb:
Does anybody knows something that would do using CentOS ? Any good idea
will be appreciated !
For Flash-streaming, there's Red5 (which a couple of customers are using)
Anything else, I'd consider QSS (the commercial cousin of DSS, available
on OSX-Server, only,
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Guy Boisvert schrieb:
Does anybody knows something that would do using CentOS ? Any good idea
will be appreciated !
For Flash-streaming, there's Red5 (which a couple of customers are using)
Anything else, I'd consider QSS (the commercial cousin of
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Rainer Duffner wrote:
For Flash-streaming, there's Red5 (which a couple of customers are using)
Anything else, I'd consider QSS (the commercial cousin of DSS, available
on OSX-Server, only, IIRC).
If you outgrow that, there are commercial solutions from SUN (in the
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