What you are missing is that HTTP is not designed for AV streaming.
You need something like Helix Server or Darwin Streaming Server to do
the streaming. These implement other protocols that offer all kinds
of adaptive mechanisms to deal with the absurdity of trying to run an
isochronous medium ov
Hi Ted,
As others pointed out streaming video is using another protocol, /
RTSP/. Unless there is a mod_RTSP somewhere that can be plugged into
apache, you need a piece of software that can speak RTSP.
If You do not like Apple software, then others provided hints what to
use.
János
On
> -Original Message-
> From: Ted Byers [mailto:r.ted.by...@gmail.com]
>
> ...
>
> 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?
One way to think about it is to re
he environment - do you really need to print this
email?
-Original Message-
From: Ted Byers [mailto:r.ted.by...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 11 December 2009 6:55 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [us...@httpd] http video streaming
Presently running Apache's httpd v 2.2.9 on Win
Sorry for the double post on this.. but I accidentally sent my response
in HTML...
It has more to do with the video file. I host streaming WMVs, and they
work just fine without having to completely stream. My system is Apache
2.something running on Windows XP. You don't need a special strea
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
Hi Janos,
János Löbb wrote:
>
>
> On Dec 10, 2009, at 3:48 PM, André Warnier wrote:
>
>> Ted Byers wrote:
>>> Presently running Apache's httpd v 2.2.9 on Windows Server (and
>>> also on XP,
>>> but my tests in question were run on the server).
>>> I have attempted to get httpd video streami
János Löbb wrote:
On Dec 10, 2009, at 3:48 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Ted Byers wrote:
Presently running Apache's httpd v 2.2.9 on Windows Server (and also
on XP,
but my tests in question were run on the server).
I have attempted to get httpd video streaming working by making a wvx
file
point
On Dec 10, 2009, at 3:48 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Ted Byers wrote:
Presently running Apache's httpd v 2.2.9 on Windows Server (and
also on XP,
but my tests in question were run on the server).
I have attempted to get httpd video streaming working by making a
wvx file
pointing at the video
Ted Byers wrote:
Presently running Apache's httpd v 2.2.9 on Windows Server (and also on XP,
but my tests in question were run on the server).
I have attempted to get httpd video streaming working by making a wvx file
pointing at the video file I want to stream. When I then point my browser
at
Presently running Apache's httpd v 2.2.9 on Windows Server (and also on XP,
but my tests in question were run on the server).
I have attempted to get httpd video streaming working by making a wvx file
pointing at the video file I want to stream. When I then point my browser
at it, the dialog ask
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