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Newbie - streaming video.
if you are using a host that supports front page extensions, you can use
windows media encoder to compress the files and select for streaming and then upload the finished product to your website. have the media player address the file from your website and they will start to play after they have downloaded about 5-10% and the playback is slower than the download so it will continue to the end without interruption Check out http;//www.reeltest.com for a sample "zalek" wrote: Hello, I created some video clips in .AVI format (2 - 20MB) and put it on my web site, but when I click on it - the site ask me to download first the whole file before displaying it. Is there other way to do it, so the video will start plaing before downloading the whole file? Where can I find information about this process? Any good interenet sites or books with information about streaming video? Thanks, Zalek |
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