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2008-01-09
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2008-01-09
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2008-01-09
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Er... you mean like what I started about two months ago (and will be redone in a little while)? http://www.jablet.net/videocenter/
It was just a beta, so ignore the horrid looks.
It uses Mysql as a backend. When I add links to it, the site automatically creates the .vcfg files for me and adds them to the DB.
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2008-01-14
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2008-01-14
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2008-01-20
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<nv:ServiceProvider xmlns:nv="www.nokia.com/multimedia/video-service" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nokia.com/multimedia/video-service" Version="1.0"> <nv:Service Type="VC" Protocol="RSS2.0" ProviderID="http://192.168.1.200:8090/rss/"> <nv:ServiceDetails> <nv:Text> <nv:Title>MediaServ</nv:Title> <nv:Description>On-demand media from mediaserv</nv:Description> </nv:Text> </nv:ServiceDetails> <nv:ServiceURI>http://192.168.1.200:8090/rss/</nv:ServiceURI> <nv:serviceAccountURI> </nv:serviceAccountURI> <nv:Auth> <nv:UserName></nv:UserName> <nv:Password></nv:Password> </nv:Auth> <nv:IAP></nv:IAP> </nv:Service> </nv:ServiceProvider>
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2008-01-24
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I was having the same problem MoxFulder reported, so I modified the mediaserv .vcfg file using the template posted by badger as a guide.
Anyways, mediaserv is a great piece of software! I do have a couple of feature requests, though:
- Kill mencoder if the stream is no longer required,
- Allow me to move forward in the video stream (to skip commercials)
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2008-01-26
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1) Should already happen, unless you've got keepResults = 1. If not, it's a bug and needs fixing.
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2008-01-28
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Within the Nokia Service Catalogue site there are a number of links which automate and configure the application with different video services - but what if I wanted to make my own video podcast have provide my viewers the ability to have my stream added to the video center application?
Well why not use the Nokia *.vcfg file format?
Its as easy as adding some an XML file to your webserver containing the details of your videocast and renaming it *.vcfg - you will also need to ensure that the correct MIME type has been added to the webserver.
Using the template below you can do just this.
The webserver will need to be configured to force the download of this filetype - .htaccess etc
Anyone up for hacking together a website where users can submit their own links? A kind of user generated Service Catalogue?
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