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anniuapoi
post Jul 27 2011, 09:28 AM
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hi

i would like to know as to how to go about with html if i wanted people to watch a live event on my website

i have been doing xhtml css however never explored this live feature event so can someone provide me with links where i can get all the information that is needed for example a camera to record, what technology to use, what i should consider from user point of view, server side point of you, and the html code that needs to be used.

please advise.

thanks
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Niintek
post Aug 1 2011, 09:45 AM
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Are you implementing a webcam or something? Than it would be doable with just HTML and GIF pictures, but i must say the quality of this manner isnt good at all. Just for home coverage it would do allright, i had one to a time a go.

But if you really want a good live feed, why dont you just use ustream or justintv and then implent de flash player in youre website? The quality is much better, but on this way youre video is public and not private as you can host youre own feed with HTML / GIF.
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adam007
post Aug 10 2011, 12:09 PM
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use followingcode for adding video

<video src="/video/pass-countdown.ogg" width="300" height="150" controls>
<p>If you are reading this, it is because your browser does not support the 'video' element. Try using the 'object' element listed further down the page.</p>
</video>
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softprerna
post Aug 7 2012, 11:31 AM
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Thanx for the information about this unsure.gif
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post Jan 24 2013, 09:21 AM
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i guess you can do so by embedding html5 video player
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