Jonathan Isom wrote:
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Evan Hisey <ehi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Anders Eriksson <aeriks...@fastmail.fm> 
>> wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> Is there a way to play material from freevo's web interface in a streamed
>>> fashion? Kind of adding my own youtube interface to it.
>>>
>>> I haven't seen any such plugin, and I wonder if it's a good idea to get
>>> something like http://flowplayer.org/ integrated.
>>>
>>> -Anders
>>>       
>> Flowplayer looks like a seriously out of scope use for freevo. You
>> should be able to the VLC web plugin to stream videos from the freevo
>> web interface already. I personally don't have a need for it so can
>> not help you setting it up.
>>     
>
> I kinda like the idea,  most (Mac, Win, Linux x86*) support flash
> and it would be one less plugin to install (especially on another computer
> that you don't maintain).  It doesn't appear difficult to install on a
> server, just
> did a sample install on apache.  The down side is that it has a limit on file
> support.  the VLC Web plugin supports most formats , there for more flexible.
> Flowplayer list flv and mp4 files as supported. with mpeg4 and h264 as
> supported codecs.  I'm not sure if this is good to include it in the release,
> however it shouldn't be to hard to create a patch for those that would like.
>
>
> Later
>
> Jonathan
>
> btw: it appear to Just require javascript,  an 'a' html tag and a
> 'script' html tag
>    to get it running on a browser.
>
>   
>> Evan
>>     
 From a _very_ quick glance it looks like it could be nice. The freevo 
web interface needs more polished looks that this might offer. I added 
support for slimbox back at the end of 2007 but haven't looked at the 
webserver code since and I'll have no time over the next couple of 
months to look at it so if you have time patches are welcome.

John

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