Does someone have any experience on streaming videos that are stored
on Dspace in a way that is possible to seek a timestamp?

I've done some tests and i've managed to play the video, but i
couldn't seek a specific timestamp. I've did some research and found
out that it's because the methods which answers the requests don't
have support for "byte-range headers". Is this right?

I've also found this article/library [1] that implements these kind of
responses, and i'm thinking about trying to append it to Dspace code,
but first i would like to know if someone have already done this (or
something like this), and also if there is an easier way to achieve
this.

[1] - 
http://balusc.blogspot.co.uk/2009/02/fileservlet-supporting-resume-and.html

Any help is very welcome!!!

Thanks!

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Bruno Nocera Zanette
+55 41 9992-2508

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