I tryed it out with the embed tags as stated in the
Mac OS X manual, and it worked. But it seems to want a
".mov" file to launch QuickTime, and then the
"rtsp://.........." streaming will work. This is nice
and all but do I have to create a one frame .mov file
to launch QuickTime? I tryed to use a jpeg or a simple
text link, but it didn't work. Thanks again!
steve
--- Benjamin Higginbotham <email@hidden>
wrote:
> I don't believe that you can open QT content using
> the address bar in a
> browser. You can embed (and now use an object) QT
> in a browser, and even
> tell QT to open in its own window via a browser, but
> I'm 99% sure you can't
> use the address bar to do this.
>
> Benjamin Higginbotham
> email@hidden / .tv
> www.alphavideo.com / .tv
>
> > ----------
> > From: dgff ggf
> > Sent: Friday, September 7, 2001 1:46 PM
> > To: email@hidden
> > Subject: Basic QT5 question
> >
> > Hello all,
> > I have a basic streaming question. I am using Mac
> OS X
> > Server ver 2. The steaming server has been started
> and
> > I would like to see the sample movie.
> > When I type in:(Open URL)
> > rtsp://192.168.0.100:554/sample.mov in QuickTime
> > Player is works well.
> > But when I type it in using IE 5.1 (which came
> with
> > Mac OS X), it opens QuickTime 5.0 via plug-in and
> says
> > ....live broadcast...... then 404 Not Found. I
> tryed
> > the same on a Win2K computer and exactly the same
> > thing happened. Please help, Thanks!!!
> >
> > Steve
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