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11-05-2009, 05:02 AM
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RE: Streaming server vs Network sharing(NFS)
That will depend on the application / applet you are using.
It's not clear here whether you are trying to view the media using a link to launch an external media player or by using an applet embedded in a web page. You need to provide much more information. If your MIME types are configured correctly, and the application supports it, then it should open up and start playback as it is downloading, as long as there is sufficient bandwidth to do so. (The download bandwidth has to be equal or greater to the bit rate the stream was encoded at for this to work.) |
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03-04-2010, 08:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2010 03:19 PM by fingerblues.)
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RE: Streaming server vs Network sharing(NFS)
(10-21-2009 07:05 AM)Dave Wrote: YouTube is mainly progressive download. If you look at the player, you will see a progress bar as it downloads. If you look in your browser cache you will find a copy of the video file you have just been watching. good explanation. ___________________ indianapolis web design |
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03-11-2010, 01:17 PM
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RE: Streaming server vs Network sharing(NFS)
(10-17-2009 06:05 AM)fasiha Wrote: What is the difference between audio/video streaming from shared network node or using a streaming server for live media streaming? Great question! I recently did this for my company, and found an article that was pretty informative in covering that basics: Video Streaming: Hosting and more Hope that helps! |
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