Hi,
this is easy if you accept to use Sorenson 3 Pro. Click Option > Playback
and check Media Key; then drop down a password.
Now whoever wanted to enjoy your content should look for the QuickTime
Preferences >Media Keys > Add...> Category = Sorenson Media, Key = your
password.
Gianni
From: "Glenn Picher" <email@hidden>
To: <email@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: Password-protected streams?
> >I'd like to stream video over QuickTime that requires password
> >authentication. I have a developer working on a system that would
> >automatically deliver passwords to users who subscribe...but my
> >challenge is deriving a method where QuickTime would prompt users
> >for their password before playing a live stream. Does anyone have
> >any ideas on this?
>
> Maybe you would find QuickTime media keys to suit your needs here? It
> might take some custom plug-in code to do passwords the way you have in
> mind, but maybe there's a better way with media keys.
>
> Glenn
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