[aclug-L] Re: Streaming video/audio
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Jonathan Hall wrote:
>
> RealMedia server is available for Linux--for a price.
>
> Windows Media server is free--for Windows NT.
>
> You could probably do some sort of streaming MP3s. I believe both server
> and client are available for Linux for free, but I'm unsure of names for
> either.
>
> Does xmms work as an MP3 streaming client?
>
If a movie is in a streaming format, do you have to be running a
server? I asked this because Southwind hosts our web page. What format
will be best to provide a movie to our customers, be available across
all platforms, and work with Southwind as our provider?
Ryan
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> On Mon, Dec 27, 1999 at 04:31:41PM -0600, Ryan Claycamp wrote:
> > My company wants to add a video of one of our products to our web site.
> > What is the best way to do this and make it so any platform can read
> > it? Is streaming video with the RealPlayer format the way to go?
> >
> > Ryan
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