I am trying to play a video file in an aspx page. the video resides in the database.
I am using handler file (ashx) for that, and using the ashx file as src value of embed tag in the aspx page.
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it works if I use media player activex ( object tag) . but it does not work for FF. I think embed tag is most standard. so i am trying to use it for streaming video.
To get the lok and feel and lil idea about my problem[URL]in this web site you can see the list of videos..when you click on the video it starts..in my case it does not work...i've made setting in IIS that it should support flv files in my HTTP HEADERSbut still it's not working on my local machine and also i have the latest flash player..when i click on video the player is not loaded..so any idea ...wot is going on...?
I am wanting to stream flash video files from IIS to an .aspx page. I have added the video/x-flv mime type to IIS, but am still having problems. I have seen a few articles about using HTTP Handlers, but they seem to be inconsistent and I'm not exactly sure why they woul dbe needed.
I am totally desparate with the task of Video Conversion, uploading & streaming. I have gone through various articles, posts, blogs and code snipped but couldnt find any full working solution for that.I was advised to work with ffmpeg and i got the functionality [URL]but later i come to know that most asp.net servers (including mine) do not allow to ffmpeg on the server.
Then i look for other solutions, some are saying to convert video files manually and then upload to website (funny hannn). Some are suggesting other site which can store our video and stream from there servers .....So i am stuck now and dont know where to go. I need a complete solution of this problem. Like Users could upload a video file (of any format or at least a good number of choice for upload file format), then they click an upload button and video conversion (e.g. to .flv took place) and the output should be displayed to a user in video player (showing our own logo, not youtube logo....etc.) and thats it.I will definately appreciate all of your comments and guidence.
My project is to create a website that facilitates giving live lectures on intranet. Hence, the bandwidth is not an issue here.
Also, I have implemented some basic code of live streaming using windows media encoder SDK in a C# console application. I was able to view the streaming on another LAN PC in VLC player.
Now, how do I implement my code in the asp.net website? What I want is that in order to start the streaming (i.e., start the live lecture), the facutly just clicks on a button in a webpage. This will stream his movements to the students (via a server). Also, this will enable the facutly to view himself on the webpage.
Is this even possible? I mean it would be like : both the student and the faculty will access the same website. The interface to both of them will be different - one will start the stream and the other (student) will receive the stream.
Or will I have to create a different application to start the streaming? So it would be like the facutly will start that applicaiton to start the streaming and the students will access the stream throught the player embedded in the website.
Another question is : what player should I use to receive the stream (on the student side)? Windows Media Player (I heard that it has problems with firefox)? Or the ubiqutous flash plugin will succeed in capturing the media encoder stream?
I'm having a problem with file streaming where this file is a video that is streamed to a FLV player.
Essential components for understanding the problem:
- An asp.net page called Viewer.aspx that has de FLV player incorporated in the HTML.
- An asp.net page (It could be an http handler but in this case it's not) called Downloader.aspx that gets a flv file from somewhere on the web and writes it to the Response Output Stream.
Everytime Viewer.aspx is called, it makes Downloader.aspx the source of the the FLV player and the video is correclty presented and streamed into the player.
The problem I am having now is that any user interaction with the page (even typing an URL inside the same website domain on the browser address bar) becames hung until the video download ends.
I can measure this video download with HTTP Watch for example, and confirm that just after the video download into the player ends, the command issued by the user is immediately processed (or the browser goes to another page if the user typed a new address in the browser address bar).
I tought that it could be the limit of 2 connections per domain, but HTTP Watch only shows one active connection (the video download into the FLV player).
Even if it was this 2 connections limit, I think a nice solution would be to somewhat detect the user interaction with the page and abort that video download.
I need to audio and video streaming option on my website, like registered user can upload the video through browser option and other users can view that video on website like youtube.
I am working on a video streaming project, objective is to upload video to content provider's server and play it to the authenticated user only, it should not be accessible to unauthorized users, content provider provided APIs and Endpoints to pass security options but it seems not working when I pass those parameters to API along while uploading video streaming file, I need to know how I can do that, is there any other way that I can use rather than Content Provider's API Endpoints
im developing a web application that depends on video and audio conferencing,and i want to use an API or some tool to integrate it with my system,wonderin what is the most common easy tool used for this kind of web applications?
Now i'm currently trying to code a basic website as a project and i've run into problems regarding a search video function. having searched through the forum i still could not find a solution.What i intend to do is to have a video search web service in my website, perhaps something like this:http://www.google.com/uds/solutions/...rch/index.html. however from my limited understanding the codes provided is unable to work with VS2005? Is there a basic template that i could follow and implement for a video search function for youtubes video?
When using a modal popup extender along with an embedded video, the popup is hidden behind the video in IE but works as expected in FF.I've tried manually setting the z-index of the popup to a huge number and the z-index of the video object to 1 but this makes no difference. I've put the code for a sample page below.
I have a site with potentially very long running SQL queries and verification process. The user would have an idea how far along they would be by the part number currently being analyzed in the process. I've done a lot of reading and have determined that setting up a two way socket with the client would be the best way to communicate this information to the user. Are there any vb examples out there on which I could base my code?
I would like to get some good ideas of how to stream a broadcast over my website. I have been researching my options for several days and have experimented with Silverlight. I don't think it will do what I am looking for though. I am developing a club website that runs off a spare desktop using IIS7 and Media Services. I could use expression encoder just fine and stream a live broadcast from my location. The problem is, I want a user on a different machine to be able to login from home and based on his provided role assignments click a button to begin a live stream and then click to end the stream. All the while, anonymous user are able to click on a seperate portion of the site to hear the "live" stream.
I consider myself to have intermediate skills using ASP.NET. The media piece has me lost though.
Trying to find code to basically stream audio and visual streams over a network can't find proper examples to firmly get a good understanding of how best to approach the development. I've looked at direct sound and Direct X examples but nothing has been concrete enough. Trying to basically create a web page in C# that will be able to stream audio and visual to users.
How does one stream files, html or custom AJAX responses from web parts? Our current quick-and-very-dirty solution is to make the web part call the current page with certain query parameters, which the web part checks and instead of performing normal load it writes the required things to output and calls response end.
This sounds bad since SharePoint might load other web parts and execute their code before reaching our web part. The web part is configured with data source settings which means the streaming context must be specific to the web part so it can acquire the correct data source settings.