ehi...@gmail.com said:
> Flowplayer looks like a seriously out of scope use for freevo. You should be
> able to the VLC web plugin to stream videos from the freevo web interface
> already. 
Going the VLC route requires browser-side plugins, right? The target here is to 
be able to give my non-geek parents access to my rig over the web, and my own 
occational use from e.g. company w2k PCs. Requiring plugins would be a barrier.

> I personally don't have a need for it so can not help you setting it
> up. 

Fair enough.
-Anders 

PS Does the VLC route provide automatic bandwidth adaptations? I.e. it
automatically encodes the video to max out the available bw. That _would_ be 
usefull in another target usage I have, streaming to cell-phones.



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