RE: http video streaming

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Ted Byers wrote:

> I've been there, and was looking at it as a medium term option.
> 
> I guess I have two followup questions for you.
> 
> 1) Am I to understand, then, that your answer is that I can't do this
> with Apache's httpd server and I have to deploy Apple's open source
> streaming video server?  
> 
> 2) If I use mpeg-4 files, will they then stream pproperly using http
> streaming? 

Haven't tried it myself, but maybe look into Icecast.  It will stream ogg-theora (open source).  Don't know about other formats.  But with other formats you potentially have licensing issues.  Or not, depending on how you're producing your videos.

Anyway, Icecast is also open source & free and may suit the bill.  On other lists I've seen good reports about it...

...Kevin
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