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Hi folks,
Silly question but is there a guide that can walk me through the basics of sending an FLV to a browser? For instance: 1. Is there a free swf that I can use to play the FLV, or at least Actionscript source (.as file) compatible with Motion-Twin's compiler? 2. Is the swf's request typically a regular HTTP request? 3. How could I control the rate at which I send the FLV data to the browser? 4. Lastly, if I don't mind skipping on the FLV bandwagon, is there a free equivalent Silverlight server-side PHP class to send a video? Thanks. |
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> 1. Is there a free swf that I can use to play > the FLV, or at least Actionscript source (.as file) > compatible with Motion-Twin's compiler? To answer my own question, there is FlowPlayer. |
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On 25 Apr, 00:35, hapeka...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > 1. Is there a free swf that I can use to play > > the FLV, or at least Actionscript source (.as file) > > compatible with Motion-Twin's compiler? > > To answer my own question, there is FlowPlayer. You should also read up on pseudo-streaming FLV with PHP - start here: http://www.webvideozone.com/public/171.cfm C. |
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