VLC in a web browser (i.e. firefox)?
Posted: 04 Nov 2004 09:28
VLC is installed on my linux box, I can access successfully some video files via http. But what about from a webpage? is there any VLC plugin with firefox?
With realmedia files and realserver installed, I just write <a href="rtsp;//server/path/file.ram"> on my html page and the videos are accessible from any client machine with realplayer. Same thing with .mov and .wmv files that need respectively quicktime and windows media player plugins.
Firefox does not seem to support any embedded video. E-learning systems like ePresence at Toronto (http://www.epresence.tv/website_archived.aspx) work only on win and mac platforms (!).
+ test:
http://mmm.idiap.ch/Scripted-Meeting-TR ... 06.920.avi
When I try to play my AVI files with VLC (ex. the URL above), I have some purple and green horizontal bands appearing with the video... my AVI format does not seem to be right: I use a divx 5.1.1 codec. Any suggestion very welcome.
Thanks
With realmedia files and realserver installed, I just write <a href="rtsp;//server/path/file.ram"> on my html page and the videos are accessible from any client machine with realplayer. Same thing with .mov and .wmv files that need respectively quicktime and windows media player plugins.
Firefox does not seem to support any embedded video. E-learning systems like ePresence at Toronto (http://www.epresence.tv/website_archived.aspx) work only on win and mac platforms (!).
+ test:
http://mmm.idiap.ch/Scripted-Meeting-TR ... 06.920.avi
When I try to play my AVI files with VLC (ex. the URL above), I have some purple and green horizontal bands appearing with the video... my AVI format does not seem to be right: I use a divx 5.1.1 codec. Any suggestion very welcome.
Thanks