I spoke too soon -- the videos don't work. They show up, but the links don't work. They're all symlinked, but that doesn't seem to matter (so is the music).
The movie in the root directory (/home/myname/.gnump3d/) has a download link of: http://home/myname/.gnump3d/movie.avi and a stream link of: http://myipaddress:8888/home/myname/.gnump3d/movie.avi The movies in subfolders have download links like: http://myipaddress:8888/folder1//home/myname/.gnump3d/folder1/movie.avi (notice the repeated folder1) and stream links like: http://myipaddress:8888/home/myname/.gnump3d/folder1/movie.avi Anyone have any ideas? Please? On 4/11/07, Andrew Kluger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I got the videos to work -- it was my fault. My folder permissions were too restrictive. On 3/18/07, Andrew Kluger < [EMAIL PROTECTED]<https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > I'm running gnump3d on gentoo, and am mostly very happy. I created a new > folder, ~/.gnump3d , and created symlinks there to my music folder and > two video folders. The music folder seems to be shared correctly, but I > can't find the videos anywhere. They are .avi files. Can anyone help me with > this? > > Also, is development on this project still active? >
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