[NBLUG/talk] apache and streaming

Sean seanvanco at gmail.com
Wed Feb 24 10:48:52 PST 2010


Thank you both. Barry, I seem to remember reading something about that
so I'll look more closely into it and let you know what I find
(fopefully later today).


Sean


On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Barry Stump <barry.stump at gmail.com> wrote:
> This is just a guess, but have you checked to see if range requests are
> enabled? I don't have the syntax in front of me, but in order to be able to
> skip to a spot in a streamed media file, the player needs to be able to ask
> the server to start sending a file from a particular offset. If your Apache
> does not have this enabled, then you can only get the file from the
> beginning.
>
> -Barry
>
> On Feb 24, 2010, at 7:45 AM, micxz <micxz at micxz.com> wrote:
>
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>>> I put together a video and converted it to flv, and I'm able to get JW
>>> Player to buffer and play the video. However the progress bar will not
>>> allow you to jump ahead or go back on the video. When I try to do so
>>> it simply jumps back to where it was playing and continues on as if
>>> nothing happened.
>>
>> Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought this was the correct behavior
>> for some streaming content. Like a radio station you "tune in". I wish
>> I had any answers for you on this one. I thought I would at least
>> comment on this part.
>>
>> Also I think this is the first time I have not seen a helpful response
>> on a subject on this list.
>>
>> - --
>> Micxz
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