It's proprietary (as usual) but because of YouTube etc the most
popular
player. Most browser distros (except, as usual, MS/IE) automatically
install that player.
Here's some background,
-
Cheers,
Doru
On Feb 13, 2008, at 4:17 PM, Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 15:24:56 +0100, Adrian Lienhard wrote:
>
>> Hi Doru,
>>
>> For cmsbox we use FLV movies with the following player:
>>
http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=JW_FLV_Player
>> For an example, see the movie on the start page of
www.cmsbox.com.
>
> Yes Adrian, this one is not bad, almost the same as
>
> -
http://www.spiegel.de/
>
> start the "Video News", this is their low-res. You can see their
> high-res
> by pushing the "enlarge" button (gets you a new web page); there you
> can
> also right-click the player for full-screen.
>
> I've seen that data transferred roughly doubled between spiegel's
> low-res
> and hi-res. Also note that their full-screen mode doesn't add
> anything
> except fresh new void between their pixels ;-)
>
> All in all, not bad. But is it sufficient when you want people to
> read
> some text from, say, a denser IDE screen. Example: in the FLV player
> page
> there's a clip with a car, I couldn't read what's on the car's
> plate.
>
> Cheers
> Klaus
>
>> Cheers,
>> Adrian
>>
>> On Feb 13, 2008, at 15:12 , Klaus D. Witzel wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Doru,
>>>
>>> on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 14:39:29 +0100, you wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone here knows a good solution for embedding high
>>>> resolution
>>>> movies in a webpage? Perhaps something like YouTube, but with
>>>> higher
>>>> resolution.
>>>
>>> I did a (very large) project for highest-possible-Internet
>>> resolution in
>>> Bern, you can see the lowest-acceptable resolution here (needs
>>> Real
>>> player)
>>>
>>> -
>>>
http://www.publisuisse.ch/index.cfm?event=showfree_publispot_index
>>>
>>> It has variants for two higher resolutions (for subscribed users),
>>> one is
>>> Sony's "beyond Real". The > 71'000 spots you can see
there took
>>> *months*
>>> for conversion on a dedicated server, even so most of them have
>>> just
>>> about
>>> 10 to 30 seconds (and the good quality ones take from 5MB onwards
>>> for a 10
>>> seconds spot). That's something I do not recommend for casual use,
>>> even
>>> not for the lowest-acceptable resolution above.
>>>
>>> I promise I would tell if there where other reliable and
>>> acceptable
>>> solutions, somewhere in between the above and YouTube's, but I'm
>>> afraid my
>>> team (incl. the customer) don't know about such.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Klaus
>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Doru
>>>>
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