POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.off-topic : Streaming animations... : Re: Streaming animations... Server Time
30 Sep 2024 21:28:22 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Streaming animations...  
From: Patrick Elliott
Date: 4 Jul 2008 01:35:11
Message: <MPG.22d7645ad411ce1298a17a@news.povray.org>
In article <web.486c23f48eab3fe43cc4f9660@news.povray.org>, 
nomail@nomail says...
> Maybe YouTube has an API that you can use on your own web server. I don't
 know.
> 
> -Mike
> 
Oh sure.. The only one that answers is using the website, or something 
that munges the messages in my news reader.. lol Seriously though, this 
is one of those cases where you kind of hope someone else is already 
doing it, since, you know... It costs "money" to actually set up a 
server stream, and one can presume "more" money to get permissions to 
show half the stuff you would like to, etc. ;)

Its kind of an annoying thing though, staring at some "screen" which has 
a less than impressive "fake" first movie frame on it, when anyone with 
descent bandwidth, and a sufficiently compressed video stream, and 
"watch" video feeds in the world. Making them all "work", so they play 
back at a set time... Well, actually I think the SL run ones already do 
that, but I know for a fact they use an external server to run it. Hmm. 
Guess I should ask them. Would be funny if, instead of Wall-E, they 
showed, "The Adventures of Rusty." lol

Even funnier when they ooh and awe over it, ask where in SL its made, 
and someone points out, "You can't do it in SL." ;)

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