On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Chris Wagner wrote:
> At 09:29 AM 3/19/02 +0100, Emile van Bergen wrote:
> >> In this arena whatever *they* say goes.
> >
> >Not when we're talking about what's criminal and what's not.
>
> Yes, that's true, but is irrelevant for his situation. His web hosts are
> coming to
At 09:29 AM 3/19/02 +0100, Emile van Bergen wrote:
>> In this arena whatever *they* say goes.
>
>Not when we're talking about what's criminal and what's not.
Yes, that's true, but is irrelevant for his situation. His web hosts are
coming to him saying "we want X". Whatever X is, whether that's
Hi,
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Chris Wagner wrote:
> The idea of what is thievery or allowed use rests solely in the mind
> of his customers.
Well, that's exactly the attitude I'm objecting to! Sure, they have as
much right to try and stop me doing things they don't want as I have
the right to actual
LOL dude! :) If u think I was calling anyone a thief u read something that
I didn't type. The idea of what is thievery or allowed use rests solely in
the mind of his customers. In this arena whatever *they* say goes. Forgive
me if I used overly colloquial meanings of steal and thief. :)
At 08
Hi,
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Chris Wagner wrote:
[SNIP]
> You mentioned copyright issues. It is impossible to keep someone from
> stealing *any* streamed content if they're determined. It wouldn't take
> much for someone to take apart your asx file and copy the URL into their
> browser and simply
Sure, any media format can be streamed over Apache. The secret is the use
of meta files. The "streaming" is a function accomplished by the client,
not the server. All the so called streaming protocols out there are just
glorified TCP/UDP data transfers with some bells and whistles thrown in. I
to
> stream ASF or MPEG. As to how to do that, I will leave to someone else.
> Dave Smith
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Michal Novotny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: 18 March 2002 10:30
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: AVI stream
>>
>&
Hello!
Is there a chance to stream avi/wma file from Debian box?
For now I'm using RealServer for Linux, but (for clients) I need to add
support for Windows Media Player (standard player in MS Windows) :-(
I cannot use download, but stream. Copyright issues...
Could anyone help me?
Regards
M
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