Enric wrote:
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
>> "Now you can link directly to any point within a video — a feature  
>> that is useful if you want to share a specific part of a video.  To  
>> use the feature, you simply take the normal link and append the time  
>> to the URL.  If you add #3m15s to the end of the link, the video  
>> would start 3 minutes and 15 seconds from the beginning."
>>
>> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Google/?p=265
>>
>> --Steve

> 
> That's cool.  The advantages of a streaming server.
>

Actually, I thought http supported requesting a range of a file, which 
would mean that any server *should* be able to do this, streaming or 
not. I seem to remember Jon Udell doing a bunch of work in this area, 
and I thought they implemented some of it (for audio) on IT Conversations.

Pete

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