On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 01:02:53PM +0400, Y.Bosco wrote:
Hi!
There are lines at getstream.conf which read something like:
http { port [someport]; }; ....................................... output-http { url /[some name]; };
If you try to open http://[netaddress]:[someport]/[some name] with VLC then you could see a movie (if it exists :) ).
I tried to include a link to http://[netaddress]:[someport]/[some name] into a web page, but the browser could only save the file (?!) under that link. I tried to change browser options but nothing changed.
Is it possible to include links into web pages or not?
This depends on your browser and plugins. You need a plugin to play mpeg2 transport streams and then one would need to tell the browser about the mime type served to run the plugin with it. I think i had some success with firefox under debian/linux but i had no idea on how to do it with windows and internet explorer. I didnt find an out-of-the-box possibility to play mpeg2 ts on windows. Flo -- Florian Lohoff flo@rfc822.org Those who would give up a little freedom to get a little security shall soon have neither - Benjamin Franklin