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<blockquote data-quote="Fer Echegaray" data-source="post: 606628" data-attributes="member: 55760"><p>You have two choices, place your video clips in a folder of your Web site, or get permission to place it on a streaming video server.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>At worst, 100% of a video file on a Web server will have to download before playing can begin. Some formats and players allow progressive download, also called HTTP streaming and fast-start (QuickTime jargon), which allows the viewer to watch the first portion of a movie before all of it has downloaded.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Streaming Video clips in the Real Video, Window Media and Quicktime formats will vary in different connection speeds. Unlike the Streaming Video formats, the .avi video file needs to download completely before it can be viewed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Stay away from Quicktime, you have to worry about whether the QuickTime player of each of your customers has the proper Streaming Transport setting. Please congratulate the geniuses at Apple.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's an example you can check:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fer Echegaray, post: 606628, member: 55760"] You have two choices, place your video clips in a folder of your Web site, or get permission to place it on a streaming video server. At worst, 100% of a video file on a Web server will have to download before playing can begin. Some formats and players allow progressive download, also called HTTP streaming and fast-start (QuickTime jargon), which allows the viewer to watch the first portion of a movie before all of it has downloaded. Streaming Video clips in the Real Video, Window Media and Quicktime formats will vary in different connection speeds. Unlike the Streaming Video formats, the .avi video file needs to download completely before it can be viewed. Stay away from Quicktime, you have to worry about whether the QuickTime player of each of your customers has the proper Streaming Transport setting. Please congratulate the geniuses at Apple. Here's an example you can check: [/QUOTE]
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