Lad wrote:
> I checked your video strem server.It seems interesting for me.
It's not my software, I'm afraid. I just read enough of Planet GNOME to
have become aware of the activities of various people, including people
who work at Fluendo [1] - the principal developers of that software.
> Can y
Hi Paul,
I checked your video strem server.It seems interesting for me.
Can you please answer these questions?
1. What is a price?
2.Do you support FLV format files, if not, why?
3. How many users do already use the server?
4. Can you name any of your customers ?
Thank you
Lad,
Paul Boddie wrot
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> Lad wrote:
>
> > I love Python so I would like to implement video support in Python.
>
> maybe this might be helpful?
>
> http://blog.go4teams.com/archives/video-blogging-using-django-and-flashtm-video-flv/56
>
>
Yes, it is very good link.
Thank you
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Lad wrote:
>
> I love Python so I would like to implement video support in Python.
> That is how it is related to Python only
I'm not sure if this is too low-level, but there's always the Flumotion
platform [1]: an open source streaming solution based on Python,
GStreamer and Twisted, and there's
Lad wrote:
> I love Python so I would like to implement video support in Python.
maybe this might be helpful?
http://blog.go4teams.com/archives/video-blogging-using-django-and-flashtm-video-flv/56
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"Lad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>The most important thing now is how to add a support for video files.
This is not really a Python question -- it's an HTML question. You need to
spend some time Googling for and tags which allow you
shove a video as part of a web page. Then you can use your
Fredrik,
Thank you for your reply
>
> but I think you're missing the point; you need to provide more
> information about your specific requirements than just "a HTML
> page that links to a video file". like, say, in what way this
> is related to Python, what software you're using today, what
>
Lad wrote:
> If I use the YOUTUBE.com server , I would have to connect to THEIR
> computers whenever a user will come to MY website to play a video
> stream on MY website. Is it so?
no, your user's browser would have to connect to their computers:
http://www.youtube.com/t/help_cat11
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Fredrik,
Thank you for your reply.
If I use the YOUTUBE.com server , I would have to connect to THEIR
computers whenever a user will come to MY website to play a video
stream on MY website. Is it so?
Regards,
L.
Lundh wrote:
> Lad wrote:
>
> > Does anybody know about a video stream server
Lad wrote:
> Does anybody know about a video stream server that
> serves up HTML pages with links to video files, and then serving out
> those video files.
http://www.youtube.com/ seems to match your specification pretty well.
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