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Anic297

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Since: Feb 04, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 12:02 am
Post subject: Website question
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Hello,

I don't know if it's the correct newsgroup, sorry if not, but I don't
know where I should post.
I have a .mac account, and a website. I would like to share some videos
on my website. One is rather big (26 Mb). Currently, QuickTime waits for
the movie to be "downloaded" entirely before it is shown (I see the big
QT logo as long as there remains bytes to be received).
I'm looking for something that may display my movies as a stream (sort
of), but I'm rather not good in web programming (I only know a bit of
HTML and Javascript).
Any hint welcome.

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Mitch

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 8:09 pm
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In article , Anic297
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I don't know if it's the correct newsgroup, sorry if not, but I don't
> know where I should post.
> I have a .mac account, and a website. I would like to share some videos
> on my website. One is rather big (26 Mb). Currently, QuickTime waits for
> the movie to be "downloaded" entirely before it is shown (I see the big
> QT logo as long as there remains bytes to be received).
> I'm looking for something that may display my movies as a stream (sort
> of), but I'm rather not good in web programming (I only know a bit of
> HTML and Javascript).
> Any hint welcome.


You need to prepare the QT movie for streaming to do this:
Open the movie file and explore the Export.
One of the checkboxes is about streaming, others are about quality and
the compression type used.
There are a couple preset settings that would be a good place to start.

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Anic297

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:11 pm
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Mitch a écrit:
> In article , Anic297
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I don't know if it's the correct newsgroup, sorry if not, but I don't
>> know where I should post.
>> I have a .mac account, and a website. I would like to share some videos
>> on my website. One is rather big (26 Mb). Currently, QuickTime waits for
>> the movie to be "downloaded" entirely before it is shown (I see the big
>> QT logo as long as there remains bytes to be received).
>> I'm looking for something that may display my movies as a stream (sort
>> of), but I'm rather not good in web programming (I only know a bit of
>> HTML and Javascript).
>> Any hint welcome.
>
>
> You need to prepare the QT movie for streaming to do this:
> Open the movie file and explore the Export.
> One of the checkboxes is about streaming, others are about quality and
> the compression type used.
> There are a couple preset settings that would be a good place to start.

Thank you! I didn't expected to find such an option in an alternate menu
item!
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Mitch

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 1:14 pm
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In article , Anic297
wrote:

> Mitch a écrit:
> > In article , Anic297
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I don't know if it's the correct newsgroup, sorry if not, but I don't
> >> know where I should post.
> >> I have a .mac account, and a website. I would like to share some videos
> >> on my website. One is rather big (26 Mb). Currently, QuickTime waits for
> >> the movie to be "downloaded" entirely before it is shown (I see the big
> >> QT logo as long as there remains bytes to be received).
> >> I'm looking for something that may display my movies as a stream (sort
> >> of), but I'm rather not good in web programming (I only know a bit of
> >> HTML and Javascript).
> >> Any hint welcome.
> >
> >
> > You need to prepare the QT movie for streaming to do this:
> > Open the movie file and explore the Export.
> > One of the checkboxes is about streaming, others are about quality and
> > the compression type used.
> > There are a couple preset settings that would be a good place to start.
>
> Thank you! I didn't expected to find such an option in an alternate menu
> item!

The QuickTime Player (and editor) is capable of a LOT of really neat
things; it's one of those underrated tools that can do much more than
most remember.

QT can:
convert or recompress a movie with varying qualities
export a series of images from frames
strip audio or video
overlay effects and editing tricks
reduce frame size from edges, change color casts, contrast, scale, etc.
import a series of frames into a movie
accept plug-in compressors
run streams from an Apple portal (open it without a file)
has a bunch of live controls (B/T, balance, pitch shift, playback
speed, jog shuttle) and supports captioning
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:39 pm
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Mitch a écrit:
> The QuickTime Player (and editor) is capable of a LOT of really neat
> things; it's one of those underrated tools that can do much more than
> most remember.
>
> QT can:
> convert or recompress a movie with varying qualities
> export a series of images from frames
> strip audio or video
> overlay effects and editing tricks
> reduce frame size from edges, change color casts, contrast, scale, etc.
> import a series of frames into a movie
> accept plug-in compressors
> run streams from an Apple portal (open it without a file)
> has a bunch of live controls (B/T, balance, pitch shift, playback
> speed, jog shuttle) and supports captioning

Thank you, it's nice to recapitulate what QT offers!
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