You can created a dummy "hint" file using a text editor.
The hint file should contain simply the following:
rtsptext rtsp://AddressOfDarwinServer.DOM/filename.mov
or
rtsptext rtsp://IPAddressOfDarwinServer/filename.mov
Save that text file as filename.mov and place it on your web server. Also
note that darwin can not be hosted on the same machine as another web
server. :)
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: email@hidden [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 09:22 AM
To: email@hidden
Subject: problem in use Darwin
Hi All!
I have successfully installed Darwin Streaming Server (v.4.0.2 for Linux)
and now I'm testing it; in /usr/local/movies/ directory I put some .avi,
.mpg, .mov, .mp4, .mp3 files and I'm using as client the following player:
"mplayer" (with rtsp libraries from Live.com). The problem is when I work
using mplayer in reply to the DESCRIBE request, Darwin works correctly only
for the "sample.mov" and "sample_XXXKbit.mov" files (just obtained from
Darwin directory), whereas all other files, included different .mov files,
can't be open (error 415...). I know that in order to open these files I
must "hint" them before the use in streaming and it is possible only by
QuickTime Pro... ...but I'm a Linux user...so I can't use this application!
Does someone know if it exists a "QTPro" version for Linux? If no, please
how can I do working in a different way?
Santino Tomo
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