Both popular current streamming solutions are copyrighted. I prefer Windows Media because as it's bundled within Windows 2000 server, it offers an almost turnkey solution for producing streamming files. (I never though I was going to say it, but the overall media quality is better than RealNetworks's.) If I were to give an immediate answer, I'd say: Use Windows Media to produce files and serve them, LocalFS to bring pre-streamming media files directories into Zope, and write your own Zope logic to translate a request to LocalFS content, to correspondant URLs to the streamming media server. Then, if I were still in budget, I'd contract Akamai to speed up my streams. As I said it before, LocalFS needs some aditional work to offer full acquisition features and metadata storing, but it's the entrance door to a fully featured media asset management system. Ausum Andreas Jung wrote:
I don't know a general solution for Zope but for streaming MP3 you should take a look at http://edna.sourceforge.net/ .
Andreas ----- Original Message ----- From: "zope-mailinglist" <zope-mailinglist@mopa.at> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 12:35 PM Subject: [Zope] best streaming practice??
hello
is there anybody who has experience with streaming audio and video files from zope?
does anybody no a good solution, maybe for use in a python product ?
thx
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