I am trying to stream a 1.33 GB video of my television show. I need advice on how to break it up into 10MB clips and make it so that one clip will play after another consecutively. Please help! I am desperate!
Need Help Streaming Video
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Re: Need Help Streaming Video
What format is it in? You can try some software from NHS. There are quite a few software you can use to format a/v & streaming programs. Also, try Quicktime and Wimpy software. I can't think off of the top of my head but i'll keep this on my update threads and if I find anymore will post the info.
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Re: Need Help Streaming Video
All you have to do, is if it is a wmv or an avi video format, use windows movie maker and break it up into sequences, if it is any other format I recommend premiere, now once then save each sequence of videos, to a wmv format, then place them into your BlueFTP so there on your server. Then open up notepad and add each video url under each other, once then you save it as playlist.wpl then you put that into BlueFTP once then go to BVB and then add the windows media player to your site, click on it and add the url of the playlist.wpl and once you go on your site the videos will play one after anotherCheck out:
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Re: Need Help Streaming Video
that's great advice...never thought about that...(giving thought to using wmp) my player version changes so often due to different windows programs on computers.
what is the best way to convert flv format to dvd format so i can burn on to dvd? any suggestions? i don't know if quicktime will do the job and have so many programs already. one always has just enough but lacks the one i need for the next program!
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there is no really such thing as dvd format, you can usually practically anything depending on the software, but most softwares use wmv or aviCheck out:
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