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Patrick Elliott <sel### [at] rraznet> wrote:
> Anyone have a clue if there is some place out there streaming simple
> animations, etc., like the ones done for the IRTC, for example, like a
> TV station? No, I don't mean "flash based", or some useless stuff like
> Joost, or whatever. I mean streaming the way you get streaming video
> from an internet radio station. Can quicktime, do this? Mind you, I ask
> about that one specifically, since its "currently" the only one
> supported via the system available. Something more may be supported
> later, but...
>
> Trying to figure out some way one could turn the existing "movie
> theater" in an SL area into one that actually "shows" shows, and in a
> way that is consistent with how they work, not as a, "someone hit play,
> time to play the stream from frame #1", which breaks the whole intent of
> it. If something connects to the stream, it should start where ever the
> moving is already playing, just like if you walked into a real theater
> in the middle of one. (Of course, I get that the irony is that this is
> probably "not" what any of them do, since the net runs on-demand, not on
> fixed schedules. lol But, even if there is a way to run a server that
> "could" re-stream files from a list of free videos, at set intervals...
>
> --
> void main () {
> if version = "Vista" {
> call slow_by_half();
> call DRM_everything();
> }
> call functional_code();
> }
> else
> call crash_windows();
> }
>
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Maybe YouTube has an API that you can use on your own web server. I don't know.
-Mike
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