John/ Niklas,
Thank you for your inputs. Seems like I have to learn a lot about
streaming videos in HTML5. As I said I don't want my users be able to
download my videos.
I will keep you posted about my findings.

Thanks and Regards,
Krishna.

On Sep 25, 3:18 am, Niklasro <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 24, 5:33 pm, Krishna Bhupathi <[email protected]> wrote:> I am 
> planning to develop a website that would allow subscribed
> > users(with a fee) to view/upload videos. I don't want these videos to
> > show up on a public url as Youtube does. Is there a way I could do it
> > on App Engine?
> > Is there any API for App Engine for rich content? Is Blobstore
> > solution for this? If so can any one help me point to a sample app to
> > stream video over http using blobstore?
> > Amazon CloudFront have very good API's for rich content but the
> > restriction is, the content should be available as public. Any one
> > with the URL can view my content.
> > Any ideas that would achieve my goal welcome?
>
> > Thanks and Regards,
> > Krishna.
>
> With Nick Johnson's FileHandlerForm you can upload and serve 
> mp4.http://blog.notdot.net/2010/03/Implementing-a-dropbox-service-with-th...
> I deploy similar and called ithttp://blobsystem.appspot.com
> It works upload and download mp4 video with federated login like
> primitive solution. More advanced you probably would like
> something like drupal.
> Regards,
> Niklas

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