Hi Mark,
Thanks for the heads up on the Rev bugs pertaining to streaming
video. That helped me work around them.
I found an excellent firm to stream our videos for $25/month
(streamhoster.com). Setup took 10 minutes. Rev was happily streaming
the files shortly thereafter. Seems to work fine on Windows and Mac.
Richard
On Dec 11, 2006, at 4:45 PM, Mark Talluto wrote:
On Dec 10, 2006, at 9:07 AM, Richard Miller wrote:
I'd appreciate any thoughts on how best to incorporate streaming
video into a Rev application. We have about 50 videos (320x240, 30
fps, 200-300 kbps typical data rate, averaging 5 minutes each)
we'd like to make available to our customers. In any one session
with our Rev application, they might need to watch one or two of
these videos. Windows and Mac.
We're looking for a straightforward solution.... something that
can be tightly bundled into the Rev app. Options?
Hi Richard,
OS X Server comes with QT Streaming Server. It is what you are
looking for. If you are going to use Rev as the client to play the
videos, then you should be aware of bug: <http://
support.runrev.com/bugdatabase/show_bug.cgi?id=1239>
-Mark
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