Hello Ivan, you could try using the collective.transcode.star suite. It will transcode uploaded videos to web friendly formats (mp4, ogg, jpeg) and will have the transcoded files served by Apache (in production setups) or Twisted (in dev setups), which should solve your problem.
http://plone.org/products/collective.transcode.star http://pypi.python.org/pypi/collective.transcode.star Cheers, Dimitris Moraitis https://unweb.me On Sep 22, 2010, at 10:37 AM, Ivan Price wrote: > Thanks David, > > indeed yes our movies are content objects, servable only by plone.. > bon > well this one might have to be one that gets away in the absence of a > concrete requirement. > > cheers very much > > -i > > > > > On 21/09/10 11:29 PM, David Hostetler wrote: >> Part of the solution to (2) depends on where the movie files are >> hosted that you are playing with flowplayer. >> >> Once the plone page in which the flowplayer is embedded is itself >> loaded, plone isn't really involved any further. At that point, >> plone >> has done it's job of delivering the javascript and the swf that >> constitute the flowplayer instance, and doesn't have any further >> responsibility. If the movie file being played is hosted directly >> through an apache server, I don't see why the streaming module >> wouldn't "just work". >> >> However, if the movie file is itself _also_ a plone content object, >> then Plone is responsible for delivering the movie bytes, and (as you >> would expect) wouldn't be exposing the capabilities of any apache >> streaming module. >> >> >> regards, >> >> -David >> >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 13:29, Ivan Price<[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> Hi there, >>> >>> i have recently installed the very good collective.flowplayer >>> product >>> and have a question relating to pseudo-streaming.. the ability to >>> scan >>> through a large movie without waiting for the whole thing to >>> download. >>> >>> i have everything working fine in in our Plone installation.. the >>> appropriate files are automatically wrapped in the flowplayer flash >>> control and everything is sweet. >>> >>> My question is regarding pseudo streaming.. I have a separate >>> instance >>> of flowplayer (3.2.4) and I have configured our apache web server >>> using >>> the H.264 streaming module described here: >>> >>> http://h264.code-shop.com/trac/wiki/Mod-H264-Streaming-Apache-Version2#Configuration >>> >>> using my custom player config i can successfully scan through large >>> movies like on youtube, but this doesn't work in the >>> collective.flowplayer version. I'm guessing this is for 2 reasons; >>> >>> 1. the pseudostreaming.swf control is not loaded by >>> collective.flowplayer >>> 2. the plone HTTP server does not support streaming (fetching >>> content >>> from half way through the file) as the apache module i installed >>> is not >>> used at all by plone itself. (fyi, in our case, plone is behind an >>> apache reverse proxy) >>> >>> problem 1 i think i can fix with lots of new entries in the >>> site_properties sheet for flowplayer, problem 2 is more hard core >>> though, and i would not assume is possible. my only reason for >>> writing >>> is that i notice there is included the pseudostreaming.swf file in >>> the >>> collective.flowplayer product, so maybe someone has done this >>> before ? >>> >>> i'd appreciate any comments on this, even if it's "never gonna >>> happen" >>> >>> thanks very much for a great product, >>> >>> -ivan >>> >>> ACTED.org >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Product-Developers mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/product-developers >>> > _______________________________________________ > Product-Developers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/product-developers _______________________________________________ Product-Developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/product-developers
