On 1/25/07, Pythoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is http://www.kindfish.com/
> really Dajngo powered, including uploading?
> Lad
They claim to be. I haven't seen their source code, but I have no
reason to suspect they'd lie about using Django...
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Heya
If you check out this article on Daniels Random Mutterings you will
find the complete lowdown on uploading and converting video through a
django application, bear in mind you need a dedicated server of sorts
for this because you need to call on various open source applications
to compress th
Is http://www.kindfish.com/
really Dajngo powered, including uploading?
Lad
On Jan 25, 3:54 am, "James Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/24/07, carlwenrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Is there a quick and easy way for users to upload videos the way they
> > do it on you tube? Is the
On 1/24/07, carlwenrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there a quick and easy way for users to upload videos the way they
> do it on you tube? Is there an example django site that has this
> capability?
>
This should get you started:
http://blog.go4teams.com/archives/video-blogging-using-django
On 1/24/07, carlwenrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a quick and easy way for users to upload videos the way they
> do it on you tube? Is there an example django site that has this
> capability?
Kindfish is the first example which comes to mind; it's Django-powered
and offers video uploa
On 1/24/07, Justin Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Django really does need stream uploading. IIRC, there's a patch to
> do this.
>
> Does anyone know if that patch is ever going to make it into an
> official release?
"That patch"? I think you must mean one of the many patches on this t
Django really does need stream uploading. IIRC, there's a patch to
do this.
Does anyone know if that patch is ever going to make it into an
official release?
On 25 Jan 2007, at 02:08, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
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> On 1/24/07, Julio Nobrega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Uploading a video i
On 1/24/07, Julio Nobrega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Uploading a video is easy, just use the correct Field from Django.
> The real work is converting the video to .flv (Flash Video). I've
> never seen a Python module for this job but I bet there's one.
Not true if the videos are large (say,
Uploading a video is easy, just use the correct Field from Django.
The real work is converting the video to .flv (Flash Video). I've
never seen a Python module for this job but I bet there's one.
I've never uploaded a video to YouTube neither... but I know Flash
video players use .flv.
On 1/
Is there a quick and easy way for users to upload videos the way they
do it on you tube? Is there an example django site that has this
capability?
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