Hi all,
I need to built a website which is somewhat like youtube. I want following:
1) video shoudn't have to be downloaded completely to be watched. (that's progressive download I think)
2) user should be able to jump across the video using seek bar. (Is it possible by adjusting some variables of flash plyer -jwplayer in this instance- or do i need to code it myself?)
I can't even get first one working. flv files seems ok, you can watch as it downloads however you can'y jump. ffmpeg-processed mp4 files need to be fully downloaded to start watching. As I say, I try to use ffmpeg to process videos. I prefer H264 (.flv and .mp4). Any help would be great and appreciated...
Regards,
M.
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remux your mp4 files with this:
http://www.datagoround.com/lab/
or you can follow this guide:
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/304460-How-to-convert-to-high-quality-MP4-and-displ...h-on-your-site
explanation:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/video/articles/mp4_movie_atom.htmlI love it when a plan comes together! -
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