j.halifax . wrote:
To call an in frame media player in a web browser, sort of like they do with YouTube, if I am guessing correctly what you want to do, you need to host the html file on a web server, and use the embed tags to embed the media into the page:I think VLC and its streaming capabilities might do what you want to achieve.Actually, I don't need to stream the content, but your idea is good. I can stream the content and to see the result in the same PC in the browser. :)Thank you! jh------------ Původní zpráva ------------ Od: Jorge Fábregas <jorge.fabregas@xxxxxxxxx> Předmět: Re: Which "VIDEO-PLAYER" ? Datum: 26.2.2010 13:26:39 ---------------------------------------- On Friday 26 February 2010 00:44:57 j.halifax . wrote:I think VLC and its streaming capabilities might do what you want to achieve. You can further investigate there::Questions are the following: - Which "video-player" to use - How to call it from the web site for running it in a framehttp://www.videolan.org/vlc/ HTH, Jorge -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines
<EMBED SRC="../graphics/sounds/1812over.mid" HEIGHT=60 WIDTH=144> (as an example)To get more complex with this use that code and either set up a CGI file or a php file that can do all the dynamic settings you require.
Most of the responses I have seen seem to be looking at it from a client perspective, that can stream a playlist to a client. I honestly have never gotten VLC to really work in a stream mode, but the html embed stuff, and other media control html works perfectly.
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