Using VLM to VOD trough my website
Posted: 27 Sep 2005 17:59
Hi everybody. I have an in-LAN website that offers the nodes in the LAN the option to download trough http .asf videos and .mp3 files from different news programs on terrestrial tv. I use VLC to transcode the mpeg files captured with 3 Hauppauges WinTV 350.
I would like to introduce in my website the option to see the file by streaming, so:
- I have readed in previous posts that the http interface of VLM doesn't work very well at the moment.
- I have readed too, that it won't be hard to automate some kind of script to add a new transcoded file to VoD by telnet commands.
Then, I would like to know some things about putting it all togheter on my website:
- ¿Which is the best way to do it?
- ¿Could users access the videos through http?
- ¿Is .asf the best option for me to transcode, or is there something already probed in VoD trough http?
- ¿Could user access it with WMPlayer?
Some things:
At the moment, I use:
VLC 0.8.2 for Windows
Apache 2.0 for Windows
Website written in php4
Clients use:
Windows XP
IExplorer
Windows Media Player (that is not definitive)
Thanks a lot, sorry (very very sorry) for my bad english.
Regards,
Raúl
Extremadura
Spain
I would like to introduce in my website the option to see the file by streaming, so:
- I have readed in previous posts that the http interface of VLM doesn't work very well at the moment.
- I have readed too, that it won't be hard to automate some kind of script to add a new transcoded file to VoD by telnet commands.
Then, I would like to know some things about putting it all togheter on my website:
- ¿Which is the best way to do it?
- ¿Could users access the videos through http?
- ¿Is .asf the best option for me to transcode, or is there something already probed in VoD trough http?
- ¿Could user access it with WMPlayer?
Some things:
At the moment, I use:
VLC 0.8.2 for Windows
Apache 2.0 for Windows
Website written in php4
Clients use:
Windows XP
IExplorer
Windows Media Player (that is not definitive)
Thanks a lot, sorry (very very sorry) for my bad english.
Regards,
Raúl
Extremadura
Spain