If you are only talking about steaming video(DVD) over
network.
vlc works like a charm.
www.videolan.net
It sounds to me you need somesort of junkbox/databse as
backend however.
--- Jon Shorie <jshorie(a)medinaco.org> からのメッセージ:
On Thursday 29 April 2004 15:06, Jon shorie wrote:
> The next project that I am working on is to set up
a web based video server
> using Fedora Core 1 as the O/S. My plan is to use
apache to offer a
> selection of videos which may be downloaded and
viewed.
>
> All videos are ones that we have taken here of our
projects. They are
> currently stored as dvd's and if we want to view
one, we need to find the
> dvd and watch it.
>
> I would like for the user to be able to take a
screen shot and print it out
> to either a color laser or a plotter. (We have
both printers currently).
>
> Is something like this possible without some
special software. The server
> will be only accessible on our intranet so
security is not a major issue
> for this project.
If at all possible, I would also like to know if
anybody has any suggestions
of software to convert from .vob video files to
either mpeg or avi or
anything else that is compressed.
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