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Re: WWDM 2009



On 6/14/09 5:01 AM, Mr./Ms. Stefan Parvu mentioned the following:

>>> What does it change for DSS and QTSS?
>>> What does it change for streaming to the iPhone?
> 
> Is Apple moving away from RTSP ? What about DSS / QTSS ?

I guess they are moving away from RTSP and DSS/QTSS.
They didn't make iPhone's media player RTSP compatible. That's the sign,
I think.

Now I have two questions.

A. Do I need to setup two streaming servers (DSS and
Streaming-Enabled-Apache) to cope with both existing contents
(especially I'm using SMIL 1.0) and new contents to QuickTimeX and
iPhone? I guess Apple will not upgrade QTSS/DSS to cover HTTP streaming
for iPhone.


B. Where will be the discussion place for Streaming-Enabled-Apache? Here
or somewhere else? I hope Apple to release the source code of HTTP
streaming modules for existing apache web servers on all platforms not
only for their Snow Leopard server.



-- 
Kuniyoshi Murata....................................................
English-Japanese Interpreter & Macintosh Webcast Specialist
[http://www.macwebcaster.com] [http://www.last.fm/user/macwebcaster]
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 >WWDM 2009 (From: David Glaude <email@hidden>)
 >Re: WWDM 2009 (From: Dave Schroeder <email@hidden>)
 >Re: WWDM 2009 (From: Stefan Parvu <email@hidden>)



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