I was wondering why it's not possible to resume, skip or reverse/fastforward when streaming from FTP. In theory I guess it should be possible if the FTP supports the FTP RESUME command?
Yes I know what FTP is, and many servers support resuming where you state the offset yourself. It's really not nonstandard... And it was just an idea, sorry vandyke-mscml-09.txt:: 5] Internet-Draft MSCML June 2006 conferencing and IVR via SIP INFO requests. and video media but the content is audio-only the Media Server MAY stream a http://ietfreport.isoc.org/idref/draft-vandyke-mscmlHOME | Multimedia Delivery Framework:: resume, fast forward, rewind, etc. dropped packet via coordination between manipulating MM stream by transcoding, media conversion and summarization http://netmedia.kjist.ac.kr/courses/dic1698-2002sp/lectures/lec02-multimedia-review1-p4.pdfHOME |
Question to devs: When one stream video files to MPlayer in XBMC from a FTP-server, does it use MPlayers own FTP-support (which I believe it has, at least on Linux/Win32) or does XBMC parse the files/streams though it's FTP-client layer first (and just present the files to MPlayer as if they were local files)?
MCVOTech.com - Thousands Of Apps, Cracks, Serials And Keygens For You!:: Support specify special port for FTP and Email connection. Allows you to remove or skip Studio Logos and warning messages. http://www.mcvotech.com/index.php?blogid=1&archive=2007-10HOME | ftp is a FILE TRANSFERING PROTOCOL.
it's not called FSP - FILE STREAMING PROTOCOL
it arses up on too many servers
.... it actually arses up mainly in our ftp client when using mplayer.. if you play the file with dvd player you can seek to your hearts delight
i'm aware, hence my 'it arses up comment ..'
that being said, it seems elupus has gotten this much better than last time i tested it.
i can now seek using the dvd player against my own ftp. and rarred stuff works fine using mplayer as well.
xbmc's own is used afaik
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