DrFredC.com wrote:
Randall wrote:
I've tried Canola and UKMP, but the built-in player is the only one that
will see my TVersity server.
Is it me or am I missing something?
Perhaps I'm missing something -- If the built-in player works, what's the problem?
It's good at video but n
DrFredC.com wrote:
> Randall wrote:
>
>> I've tried Canola and UKMP, but the built-in player is the only one that
>> will see my TVersity server.
>>
>> Is it me or am I missing something?
>>
> Perhaps I'm missing something -- If the built-in player works, what's the
> problem?
In OS2
Randall wrote:
> I've tried Canola and UKMP, but the built-in player is the only one that
> will see my TVersity server.
>
> Is it me or am I missing something?
Perhaps I'm missing something -- If the built-in player works, what's the
problem?
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Always, Dr Fred C
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Victor -
I thought Dan showed a video with webot and showed controlling
playback to another device, but from a webot library... Guess that was
confusing since as you said it happened at the same booth. ;)
JG
On Jan 27, 2008 10:55 AM, Victor Brilon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jan 27, 2008,
On Jan 27, 2008, at 7:51 AM, Jonathan Greene wrote:
> I think
> Webot is supposed to also support UPnP soon as well - though the demo
> they showed at CES was using MediaStreamer.
>
Actually the WeBot demo used their own Flash player in a browser and
not MediaStreamer for remote media access.
Currently Canola2 does not support UPnP but it should when released
from beta. Mediastreamer seems to be the one that works... I think
Webot is supposed to also support UPnP soon as well - though the demo
they showed at CES was using MediaStreamer.
On Jan 27, 2008 10:16 AM, Randall <[EMAIL PROT
I've tried Canola and UKMP, but the built-in player is the only one that
will see my TVersity server.
Is it me or am I missing something?
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