i used active x plugin (quicktime), in source file of the plugin i placed the code "Myservermyvideovideo.mov" but when i browse the page, it cant view the view, i used iis6.0. ider an addtiional code on this when retrieving the source from a network?
does anyone have a good way of streaming video on my site? I guess it doesn't matte what format they are in, is there something which kicks off media player?
I'm about to venture onto a new project of developing an ASP Page that captures images from a streaming web camera, and displays them (refreshs) the image every 15 seconds.
The question I have, is it possible to capture images (every 15 secs- from the webcam on the intranet) and store that snap shot as say a .jpg file in a folder, and then have the ability to continuously add images to this folder, so at a later date you could develop a system that would display photo after photo simultaneously, fast motion of the project in action.
Basically, we are working on a website where we want people to be able to see about 10minutes of our live streaming webcams on a once off basis. We are working on IP address sessions to do this, my question is however we want to have a single page with a countdown timer and the streaming video.
Now the timer is located on a local server but the streaming video is coming from a remote location, can we include use the remote asp page inside our local page. So far we keep getting the remote url displayed but not the media player.
I am looking for live streaming audio/video technology to integrate in my ASP .NET web application. My searches led to a couple of open source products but most of them were old or came under the form of a full blown web application - not an SDK.
The project is academic and is ample therefore building my own is not feasible at this time. The end product will have to provide the functionality of a commercial product but will only be used as a proof of concept so no commercial use is intended.
Ideally all I am looking for is a library that can establish live-audio video connection between two computers over the internet and allows the video be embedded within a web page (with no or a minimum set of other controls). Also there has to be possible to transmit high quality video.
I need to do online streaming multimedia file on my web portal, just like those online portal that selling MP3. User need to click on the preview link to stream the audio file to listen before they decide to buy the file or not. How do i link my audio file in my web server to allow it to be stream? Totally lost on this function,
I have a pc as a web server, i have some asp pages on it and functions perfectly, recently bought a tv card so i can watch tv on my pc and installed on it.what i want to do is to put in an asp page the video generated from the tv card so others in my lan can watch live tv trough an asp page. I think its posible. Its the same idea of using a web cam in your pc to view what is happening in your home trough internet.
I would like to ask something regarding my project. i've been planning to develop a website using asp code for streaming multimedia features.
unfortunatly i have zero knowledge bout all this things that needed. can someone give me a rough guideline abt what should i do step-by-step. such as what database should i use. how can i store or create a database that can hold my multimedia files?
i need to view audio and video files on asp files...something like youtube, but from my own server and i want that files be secure...that the files can be view only from my page how can we make it happen?
I need to make an asp site that is linked to a database which holds the pysical paths to several video files. A user to the site can request a particular video and once a few requests have been made to the same video, the requests are batched and then the video is loaded from the database into the users browsers, so in other words...Near video on demand (NVOD).
I cannot find any information on the web to help me achieve this, and so I hope somebody here will be able to help me. How do I go about creating such a system!! Where do I start?
I have an active-x control on my asp that loads a wmv video file.But i have a problem viewing the video until i have download the whole video on the active-x control.
Is there a way to see a portion of the video without complete download?
I am writing an ASP application that deals with the TV tapes and two of the fields is what I am having issues with. I need to store the duration of the program i.e. DURATION field only to accept Numerical entries in the form 000:00:00 (min:secs:frames).
I also need to store the TIMECODE field only to accept Numerical entries in the form 00:00:00:00 (hours:mins: secs:frames). What datatype should I be using in my Access 2000/ 2003 database. How can I validate this field when allowing users to add the correct data.
I need to make an asp site that is linked to a database which holds the pysical paths to several video files.
A user to the site can request a particular video and once a few requests have been made to the same video, the requests are batched and then the video is loaded from the database into the users browsers, so in other words...Near video on demand (NVOD).
I cannot find any information on the web to help me achieve this, and so I hope somebody here will be able to help me. How do I go about creating such a system!! Where do I start?
I am looking for a way to deliver audio/video files to users as that user do not know the url of file. For Expamle I have abc.mp3 and some one wants to download this file he has to click to a link which takes him to xyz.asp and start downloading file abc.mp3 but he never know full url of abc.mp3.
We have a need to be able to edit videos uploaded to us. Need to be able to resize them, resample,convert to various formats, etract images, overlay images, etc.
I've seen a few controls that do this, but wanted to know if anyone had any feedback on any of them. If you've used any of the ones on the market, please give your feedback on ease of use and stability.
Here is a written descripton of my webpage. One frame split down the middle. The left side is the menu and the right displays what is selected from the menu.
the user selects from the menu and on the right, clicks on "download image" link. the user is presented with a download dialog box. The user saves the image and when it is completed goes and selects another item from the menu. But this time nothing happens.
It is like i have to refresh the page before anything works again. It is like it is stuck on the ASP binary stream file that forced the download.
I have a page which allows the user to open one of several spreadsheets by streaming the XLS to the client.
On my development site, everything appears to work fine. On the live site, it works fine for the vast majority of users, but not for my colleague & I.
When this page is called with the correct inputs, the standard Open/Save/Cancel/More Info dialog should appear. In the dialog, it gives the following details:
Filename: Gothenburg Sweden.xls File type: Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet From: Servername
Clicking on open, means that the file will be opened in the local copy of Excel; this works for most people, except one colleague and myself. In our case, after clicking on Open, we get the following error msg:
"Internet Explorer cannot open travel.asp?journey=1 from <servername> Internet Explorer was not able to open this internet site. The requested site is either unavailable or cannot be found. Please try again later."
I have the following code which works fine downloading smaller files, the trouble is most of the files to be downloaded are large. With large files it just returns a HTTP 500 error. Code:
I've got a particular project to do and because of my very basic understanding I'd appreciate being pointed towards a relevant example. Basically I want to have my client side stream the contents of an XML using SOAP to a webserver.
I don't want to attach an XML file, rather just stream the contents. I have to write both parts. There must be good tutorial around somewhere.
neeeded some advice and code snippets on trying to stream a video file in ASP. I know i can run that video file in flash file and then run it in asp but i dont intend to do that. I need to use only ASP.
Can someone help me regarding Capturing Image from a Video in ASP. what I have achieved is this, I have run the video using Media Player Active-X Control and have got a button control on which I have initiated a component known as Media Processor, which saves the frame according to current position supplied in a picture format. But the problem is that it doesn't support files greater than 300 MB or so. I want to have a support of upto 2 GB files. Moreover, I have to keep in consideration the performance issues, it shouldn't get my server down. Can someone give me any idea about any component for this job, I have been able to find out only this on different locations. I have got another one that is working well in VB, but there is a problem with using in ASP. I am using Media Player just because of buffering, actually I want is kind of streaming so that the server gets minimum load. How to achieve this?
I have this weird problem when downloading video files on my ASP/IIS. My download code seems to be working since i can download every file except for video file ext. particularly mov and mpg. The download dialog prompts with the right file size except that it doesnt recognize the header or content type of the file.
I need some help with making an asp website that will batch user requests for a particular video file, and then once a few requests are made for a video, play that video to the browsers that requested it (after a certain period of time). Physical path links to the video files are stored on an access database and the videos are loaded to be played from that database. (These files will be located in the IIS web server directory).
An example of this is when a request is made wait till you get 4 more requests and then play the video to the 5 browsers requesting the video, or play the video after for exampele 15 minutes, even if only 1 request is made. This is therefore a near video-on-demand "NVOD" system in asp. The problem is, I don't know where to start, and although I have done a lot of searches on the web I am still not getting anywhere with this.
I need to hide my video streaming source URL such as mms:123.11.123.24 est.wmv . I know how to hide image source using another ASP at the <img src=> tag. But what about streaming Video ? Is there a good way to hide it in ASP code ?
We are using ASP pages and the response object in conjunction with the binarywrite method and a custom com dll in order to stream files back to users. All works fine, except mhtml web archives(*.mht or *.mhtml files) . When we stream an mhtml web archive back to the user we see the actual file inside the browser window and not the web archive document the way it should be displayed.
We are setting the content type property to message/rfc822 for mhtml files. We also set the content-disposition header ( like this content-disposition: filename="mytest.mht" ) This file opens up fine if we place a direct link to the file, however exposing a directory of files is not an option available to us.
We have also created a cgi in c that does the same thing as the ASP however to no avail we still get the actual contents of the file and not the mhtml document. This happens on both IIS 5 and 6. Any suggestions???
I'm having a trouble with HTTP file transfer. I use an ASP file to provide controlled access to some files and stream them back to the client by adding the "content-disposition: attachment" header.
This usually works perfectly, but I've noticed that if I try to stream a ..RAR file, the client browser does not show any "open/save" window (it simply ignores the file transfer), and .RAR appears to be the only file type which causes it to behave this way. Can anyone explain me what this means or what it may be due to?
I use MS IE 6 and IIS 6... and the transfers are all HTTP/1.1 of course.