Audio Video streaming problem

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  • jeemedia
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2005
    • 1

    Audio Video streaming problem

    I am currently working on a modeling web site and I want to offer a

    online portfolio where models can post their photos, audio and video

    files, thus making it a multimedia based portfolio.

    Here is the list of the files I plan to allow the models to upload in

    their portfolio
    Photos - .gif, .jpg, .bmp
    Audio - .mpeg, wma, mp3, ram and wav
    Video - .avi, .mpeg, .mpg, .ram, and .mov

    I am trying to find a way for users of this site to view the audio/video

    files without having any file format specific plug-in or player installed

    on their desktops. So far I have concluded that it would be best if

    somehow I can manage to stream down the audio and video files on the

    client’s desktop in Flash format since this would require the clients to

    have only a Flash player which is a very common plug-in now a days.

    I am seeking a way to convert the various files that models upload i.e

    mpeg, wma, mp3, ram, wav, avi, .mpeg, .mpg, .rm, and .mov to a common swf

    Flash format.

    Is anyone aware of such a tool or piece of application that would

    automatically convert all uploaded files to Flash format. Also if there

    is a Flash component that would allow real-time streaming of the flash

    files in the client’s browser without saving the swf files in the

    Internet Cache or Temporary Internet Files folder.

    Any help, advice or pointers on this matter would be highly appreciated.

    If anyone has developed such a feature in the past then I am also open to

    buying that from him (of course I can’t pay a lot of money).

    Let me know.

    Thanks
    V
  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    Welcome to the Digital Video Forums of Digital Digest!

    I'd suggest you use MPEG-1 instead - as it is "universally" recognizable without requiring any downloads to playback...

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