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HTML & templates / Re: Video Support in HFS using VLC ready
« on: July 21, 2009, 06:50:30 PM »
yes i also, notice that often. it might be just downloading chunks of data then it puts this file to temp folder from there it reads that video file. or maybe it doesn't even save that file to temp folder.
i think it is the web servers issue more then anything
HTTP Progressive Download versus Streaming Media
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_download#HTTP_Progressive_Download_versus_Streaming_Media
i think apache2 and lighty web server have module for h.264 streaming which will allow you to seek ahead in the video file. but i havn't looked into this.
their is also a php script that does this enables you to seek in flv or avi files. i think vlc is not the issue here :O more to do with web server setups.
oh yh i'm running on xp 64 ! its much better then 32 bit. :O
i think it is the web servers issue more then anything
HTTP Progressive Download versus Streaming Media
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_download#HTTP_Progressive_Download_versus_Streaming_Media
i think apache2 and lighty web server have module for h.264 streaming which will allow you to seek ahead in the video file. but i havn't looked into this.
their is also a php script that does this enables you to seek in flv or avi files. i think vlc is not the issue here :O more to do with web server setups.
oh yh i'm running on xp 64 ! its much better then 32 bit. :O