QuickTime Streaming Server 2.0: Setting up a Web Page to Show Streamed Media

This article describes how to setup a web page to show streamed Media using QuickTime Streaming Server 2.0.
QuickTime Streaming Server 2.0: Setting up a Web Page to Show Streamed Media

This article describes how to setup a webpage to show streamed Media using QuickTime Streaming Server 2.0.

Notes:
1. All information in this article comes from the help file distributed with QuickTime Streaming Server 2.0. The help file includes additional help topics which are not covered in the Knowledge Base.
2. This article discusses software for use only with Mac OS X Server version 1.2 (released prior to May 2001).

Setting Up a Webpage to Show Streamed Media

You can embed streamed media in a webpage. If you do this, viewers can use any web browser to view the media by entering the URL of the website.

You would replace "www.mywebpage.com" with the DNS name of your website.

To embed live media in a webpage, you must create a reference movie that points to the SDP file in the folder you set up for streaming media. You store the reference movie on your website and include a link to the reference movie on your webpage.

For more information on creating reference movies, see the QuickTime Pro Reference Movie tutorial.

Published Date: Feb 19, 2012