I'm building a "channel chooser" for a set of mms:// streams (Microsoft Media Server): a simple web GUI that lets the user chose which channel to listen to. For reference, here is the list of streams I'd like to use. I would like users to be able to play those streams on my site with a simple "play/stop" control. Nothing fancy.
How should I attack this? Any ideas or pointers appreciated! New angles and hacks around the problem too.
Javascript or Flash players are of course preferable, but I haven't been able to find any player that plays mms:// streams. My back-end language is Django if that helps anyone get any ideas.
I'm building a "channel chooser" for a set of mms:// streams (Microsoft Media Server): a simple web GUI that lets the user chose which channel to listen to. For reference, here is the list of streams I'd like to use. I would like users to be able to play those streams on my site with a simple "play/stop" control. Nothing fancy.
How should I attack this? Any ideas or pointers appreciated! New angles and hacks around the problem too.
Javascript or Flash players are of course preferable, but I haven't been able to find any player that plays mms:// streams. My back-end language is Django if that helps anyone get any ideas.
Share Improve this question asked Oct 6, 2009 at 19:10 Emil StenströmEmil Stenström 14.1k8 gold badges56 silver badges77 bronze badges 1- A solution that can be made to work on both Windows, Mac, and Linux is preferable. – Emil Stenström Commented Oct 6, 2009 at 19:49
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Reset to default 2MMS will require the user to have Windows Media Player installed. I believe you can embed mms:// content directly in an HTML page using <object>
and/or <embed>
tags and if it's installed, the WMP browser plugin will play the content.
Here's an Embedded Media HTML Generator; enter your mms:// url here and use the generated HTML in your video player page template.
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