Stream Video Files on Website

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by bestpr, Sep 20, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi, Can someone pls. tell me how to show a video file about 45 min video file to my site?

    Also, how do I make it viewable in Windows Media Player or Flash?

    What do I need?

    Thanks so much.

    Edited: Something like these sites:
    http://www.twinproduction.com/tp/gallery_b_2.html#no
     
    bestpr, Sep 20, 2007 IP
  2. bidder

    bidder Active Member

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    hi, bestpr

    I visit the example you give. I also visit you studio masti site. It look great.
    Video online we called "Streaming". I recommend you use WMV(windows) format, which accepted widely.

    To do streaming video, use video editor like Ulead Studio and share/render it as WMV format. After that Embed it into you html page ( i recommend use Dreamweaver authoring tools). Final step upload it into you hosting server.

    I also suggest that don't put a video too long (slow streaming). You may cut(sperate) it into let says 10 minutes each.

    good luck.
     
    bidder, Sep 20, 2007 IP
  3. my_misyel

    my_misyel Banned

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    you can upload your video @ veoh.com ... (register first) or edit ur clip by parts and upload it at any free online streaming like youtube .... you can copy the code to ur site
     
    my_misyel, Sep 26, 2007 IP
  4. Jason Moffatt

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    I'd break it down into 4 chunks and load it up to Google Video myself and
    let them deal with the bandwidth issues.

    45 minutes is a lot of time, and I've never been able to get windows movie
    maker to work on videos more then 10 minutes. It always seems to crash on
    me if I have any significant time on the tape.

    Good luck.
     
    Jason Moffatt, Sep 26, 2007 IP