Phill B wrote:
> We plan on streaming 1-3 min videos of our boats on the water. We
> would like to do some thing similar to what cnet has on the top right
> of their home page in the CNet Video section

Assuming this is "go to cnet.com and click the video tab", then they 
have chosen SWF video here. There's a distinct difference from other 
video architectures, because video is finally a first-class citizen in 
the rest of the page.

For whether you'd even need a serverside component for streaming, try 
Chris Hock's overview of the options:
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/flash/articles/flv_download.html

jd




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