On Sunday, April 17, 2011 01:48:31 am Paul Saenz wrote:

> Actually, for the video that I want to play on the tv, I believe the
> streaming is done through flowplayer. http://flowplayer.org/ At first
> glance it appears that flowplayer uses flash, mp3 and FLV.
> http://flowplayer.org/ Although I have seen flowplayer before, I'm not
> really familiar with flowplayer so I don't really know how it works.
> http://flowplayer.org/demos/index.html

Are you talking about using flowplayer to run your own video, or to see video 
on your TV, that you can already see on your computer.

If the latter, you can, if your TV has either a computer video input (analog 
or dvi) or hdmi input, simply connect your computer to your TV to use it as a 
display device.  If your TV has neither, you'll probably need a hardware video 
card or adapter to convert the signal.

If the former, it appears you can install it in your linux box (I say 
_appears_ because the documentation and requirement pages on their site don't 
work properly) and do the same as in the latter example.

Jeff
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