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mighty mick

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im looking for a web video server which will enable me to post streaming video files in excess of 20 gig

any help would be quite useful.
 
Certainly from a point of view of getting numerous people to look at the videos he's dreaming.

The only viable solution I can think of, and this is only if you want one or two people to view the files is to use your own pc as the server. If you haven't got a static ip, get yourself setup with a dynamic dns address (such as through dyndns) and just serve directly from your pc.
 

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www.webhostingbuzz.com is good n cheap but like 4 gig is their biggest i think

i used to be with them and they were good, good tech support 2

as for 20 gig streaming u would be pushing it

wat is it you wish to stream?

not live pr0n i hope
 
thanks for propping up the post again but the main reason for the video space was that many roo supporters did not get a chance to see the danial wells goal, i had it in my hard drive upon video card capturing the game.

the solution was transfering to someone that had the server setup and they allowed people to download it

thanks and i know that these things are not free but worth asking about.
 
Originally posted by mighty mick
that couldhappen:confused:

Mate you're going about this the totally wrong way.

Firstly, shame on you for what is probably a breach of copyright.

Secondly the goal is viewable via the AFL's streaming web.

If you want to share it which of course you shouldn't then copy the following code into a file called wells.asx in a text editor like notepad. The extension must remain asx.
Code:
<ASX version="3.0">

	
	<Entry>
		<StartTime Value="9620" />
		<Duration Value="74" />
		<Ref href="mms://wmt.streaming.telstra.com/wh_afl0/AFL/premiership/2004/15/3-560.wmv" />
	</Entry>


	</ASX>

This is a broadband version, for the narrowband, make '/15/3-560.wmv' into '/15/3-56.wmv' (drop the last zero).

There you go 230 bytes, not 20 GB.
 
well isnt the afl site is subscription only right, and secondly im not making money ffrom it.

if i was to put the dvd copy games up for sale thats another thing, and if thats not happening with piracy anyway take your head out of your arse.

most computers i know of come with tv capture cards and dvd burners as standard these days even low end laptops:rolleyes:


or the systems you can get from aldis for that matter:D
 
Jimboy has a point. I hardly doubt that the players and competition is going to go broke over 1 20 second video clip 'stolen' off them. Might give them an excuse to up the admission prices next year due to piracy.
 

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