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Re: looping content.: msg#00892

Subject: Re: looping content.

Take a look at Stream.play() in the server-side actionscript documentation. That will allow you to publish a recorded stream on the server and allow clients to connect to it as if it were being published live. It will even let you switch back and forth between recorded content and live content without notice to the client. I wouldn't put it into one stream if you ever wanted to change up the rotation, if you kept them seperate you could make as detailed of a playlist you wanted for the next month or year and not have to touch it.

Adam.



Ingle Interactive, Inc. wrote:

I am looking into creating pre-recorded looping content in 4 hour blocks. I
want them to stream like a live video though, instead of like on-demand
content which starts from the beginning with each new connection.  So Day 1
would have a 4 hour block that loops 6 times, then Day 2's content would
start.



I'd like for new connections to start playing in mid-stream just wherever
the content happens to be.



Although my content block will actually be composed of several streams one
after another, for the sake of figuring it out, I'm going to use a single
stream.  Problem is, it is being treated as on-demand because it's just a
pre-recorded .flv sitting there in my streams folder.



Can anyone point me to a tutorial or info on how to get pre-recorded content
to act more like a live stream?  i.e. it starts and new connections just
come into it mid stream instead of from the beginning?



Thanks



Gary



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