Streaming video and Rev
Richard Miller
wow at together.net
Sun Dec 10 17:00:27 EST 2006
Sorry. My question wasn't clear. The issue is regarding the sending
of the videos... not the receiving. What's involved in streaming the
videos? Is there any role for Rev in that process... i.e., the
actually streaming of the videos? If not, any recommendations on
companies to approach for this?
And yes.. it's all Quicktime format.
Thanks.
Richard
On Dec 10, 2006, at 1:42 PM, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote:
> At 12:07 PM -0500 12/10/2006, 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?
>
>
> Are these in some format readable by QuickTime? If so, I think you
> can just use a player. Set the player's filename property to the
> URL of the video, then issue the command
> start player "My Player"
> to stream.
> --
> jeanne a. e. devoto ~ revolution at jaedworks.com
> http://www.jaedworks.com
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