On Thursday 19 August 2004 09:50, Anders Norrbring wrote:
Can someone enlighten me about serving streaming media from Linux servers? I need to do audio in mp3 and Windows Media 9 format, and video in Real or QuickTime format as well as Windows Media 9.
google for ffmpeg
I don't think that you'll be able to stream WMV with Linux, but why wmv when there are open alternatives?
This discussion belongs to suse-linux-e, not here.
My clients demands wmv and wma streaming. And I don't want to invest in a Windows 2003 server just to satisfy that demand. I don't see it as direct SuSE question, therefore I posted it as OT, but here it is once more, in suse-linux-e. Anders.
On Thursday 19 August 2004 16:26, Anders Norrbring wrote:
My clients demands wmv and wma streaming. And I don't want to invest in a Windows 2003 server just to satisfy that demand.
Can you convince him to demand _a stream that can be played with Windows Media Player_ and not specifically wmv and wma?
My clients demands wmv and wma streaming. And I don't want to invest in a Windows 2003 server just to satisfy that demand.
Can you convince him to demand _a stream that can be played with Windows Media Player_ and not specifically wmv and wma?
I guess... But I don't know. Is that the -only- solution to stream from Linux? Anders.
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