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Re: How to specify RTSP/RTP-over-HTTP in a web page embedded object?



Hi

Isn't that true that if the server is configurated to stream through port 
80, will the clients under all circumstances receive streaming through 
port 80? We have our QTSS 4.1 set up to stream via port 80. Sometimes it 
seems that if the client is set up to receive via port 554, our stream 
won't reach his player. Nevertheless "in most of the cases", indpendently 
of the clients preferences, our stream reach his player without problems.

Regards,

Alcides Braga
The Danish School of Journalism
Developer
email@hidden


Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 23:00:21 -0700
To: email@hidden
From: Ross Finlayson <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: How to specify RTSP/RTP-over-HTTP in a web page embedded
  object?

> >Is there a way to tell the QuickTime Plugin - from the HTML - to stream 

> using HTTP?  E.g., is there a way to do this by adding another
> >       <PARAM name=" ...
> >line?
>
>No, there isn't.

That sucks.  Oh well, please consider this a Bug Report.

Any configuration option - such as this - that's applicable to the 
QuickTime plugin should be configurable from within HTML (e.g., using a 
<PARAM ...> line).  It should not be necessary for a user to have to first 

launch QuickTime Player and configure it by hand.

         Ross.
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