Erik wrote: >in the future i hope to use Rev on websites to >send video to dancers who can study at home, >maximizing expensive rehearsal time. as well as >for the fun of it. there are 30 half hour >episodes of Street Dancers Alternative To >Violence, my community tv show.
>that will have to await developments, but the >idea that students might be motivated to >step-read code by programs that do things that >excite them, is my guiding light. @ Erik. I wish you all the best with your project. I was teaching computer-courses in youth centers back in the 80. It is allways a joy to see youth that have aggressions due to their social background getting a perspective. I think it is very important to give youth a place to be, something to do they enjoy and to try creating new fields of interest with them. :-) The technical aspect of what you are trying to do wakes my interest, too. How do you want to deliver your media? As a download or streamed? I have been trying to display media (.mpg video) from the Web in a Stack. Has anyone succeded streaming video directly into rev, without the need of downloading the whole File? In my teststack the player refused playing the video/audio until the file was completely in cache. @Lui: Coding can be lots of fun don�t get frustrated if you get stuck sometimes ( I guess all of us do/did sometimes) If you want to learn more about Rev, the Revolution Newbies board: http://www.mailping.net/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi is also great resource. You might want to take a look at the usercontributions section of runrev, too. Regards, Malte _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
