Darryl Hoar wrote:
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"Darryl Hoar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings,
I have my own freebsd box that is a webserver (running apache).
My wife has a family oriented website on this server. She
has videos
that she has taken with dvd camcorder. She used Ulead on her
windows machine to create mpg files but 6 minutes generates 200MB
files.
What is a good technique to provide video's on a website ?
Putting it on the webserver.
However, I expect that there's another, hidden question here. What is
the problem that you're having? Perhaps I'm slow today, but it seems
like you're saying: "I'm going to do this, is that OK?" If that's the
case, then the answer is "yes".
--
Bill Moran
Potential Technologies
http://www.potentialtech.com
What I mean is that the video files she is generating from the dvd camcorder
are huge for just a few minutes of video. Since these files are huge, you
can't realistically view them from the links on the webserver.
Since I am not a video guy, I was wondering if there was a better method to
provide these videos from our webserver.
Is streaming video the way to go? Or some variation of what I have tried ?
I know it can be done as I view video from websites all the time.
Thanks for any ideas ,
Darryl
A lot of it depends on what the videos are encoded with? What are the
res, bit rates and audio streams in the files.
Try using a different codec or google for video compressors.
Cheers
Richard
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