I"M NOT FEELING THE LOVE!

B

Bob

{g}

Can someone point me to a website to answer below please????

repost...

I am a web-building hobbiest who is still learning how to create websites. I
built a site for a friend's golf course and included an mpg. When the
hyperlink is clicked on my local drive, the movie plays fine. When I try to
play it on the remote website, it plays very choppy. I think if I can
download, or buffer, a portion of the video from the remote to the viewer's
machine...before the video begins to play [link Comcast, or MSNBC...etc], I
believe everything would work fine. Note: as I have limited bandwith, I'll
freely share the link via email.

Can someone advise me please???

Best regards,

Bob
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

If you or other site visitors have low bandwidth then the video will play as you currently see it,
until it has fully downloaded, and the restarted. You would have to be on a media server where the
video is streamed.

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Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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Agents Real Estate Listing Network
http://www.NReal.com
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M

Murray

Most people would tell you that the only reliable way to do movies would be
to use Flash, not MPG files.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

and streaming cost money.



| If you or other site visitors have low bandwidth then the video will play
as you currently see it,
| until it has fully downloaded, and the restarted. You would have to be on
a media server where the
| video is streamed.
|
| --
| ==============================================
| Thomas A. Rowe
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| ==============================================
| Agents Real Estate Listing Network
| http://www.NReal.com
| ==============================================
|
|
| | > {g}
| >
| > Can someone point me to a website to answer below please????
| >
| > repost...
| >
| > I am a web-building hobbiest who is still learning how to create
websites. I
| > built a site for a friend's golf course and included an mpg. When the
| > hyperlink is clicked on my local drive, the movie plays fine. When I
try to
| > play it on the remote website, it plays very choppy. I think if I can
| > download, or buffer, a portion of the video from the remote to the
viewer's
| > machine...before the video begins to play [link Comcast, or
MSNBC...etc], I
| > believe everything would work fine. Note: as I have limited bandwith,
I'll
| > freely share the link via email.
| >
| > Can someone advise me please???
| >
| > Best regards,
| >
| > Bob
| >
| >
|
|
 

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