Well yes thats true that
30% of the Internet Users are accessing the Internet BEHIND their Proxy Servers because almost all OFFICE use Firewalls/Proxy Server to make sure that their bandwidth isn't abused.
Here is where
MICRSOFT WINDOWS MEDIA player plugin WINS the battle so far.
First of all there is NO need to install it as Internet Explorer is automatically giving its also having its quick install plugins for other browsers like Opera or even matter of fact safari and the
MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THAT IT AUTOMATICALLY USES SETTINGS from INTERNET OPTIONS in the control panel.
However Because of the
inefficiency of the Protocol that it uses for Streaming i.e MMHS it isn't successful either. It gives bad displays and many of times during streaming either Sound or Video gets off.
I like to use H.264 for streaming on Internet as that gives great quality even on low bandwidth so I have to keep up with the VLC Plugin only because only it supports h.264 greatly. Frankly speaking its very stable too and I'm loving it!
Well as I was getting haunted by this Proxy Thing for vlc so I decided to make a small javascript code for implementing it. BY help of my Teacher 'Julien' of 'Revolunet i.e
http://www.revolunet.com' I wrote code of enter the proxy manually. So atleast those users who know the address of their proxy servers can now play the file. Here is the demo for the link
http://www.ignouonline.ac.in/empc/intra ... rshan.aspx
This is to tell here that we are recieving daily hits of 1000 on the site (
http://www.ignouonline.ac.in/broadcast) and so far there have been no problems in VLC Plugin at least for the users with DIRECT INTERNET CONNECTION but unfortunately our technical support is full with complaints with people who are accessing it BEHIND proxy servers.To Them we have to tell them how to find out their proxy servers by going in 'Internet Options' and finding their proxy and then entering that proxy further on the page of vlc plugin every time.
I hope that VLC will soon take a Stable Way that will detect the browser settings from the 'Internet Options' mentioned in the settings of
Start -> Control Panel -> Internet Options (I'm talking about Windows XP or VISTA). Any Help from the VLC Development Staff will be HIGHLY appreciated and we'll be sharing their credits on the site as well.
Thanks & Regards
Vibs
eGyankosh,IGNOU,INDIA
(IGNOU is an International University with a Student count of 1.7 Million and we are taking initiative to use open source plugin like VLC to make live education based Broadcast Free for everyone)