Posts filed under 'Real Media'

Sony Anycast

We have had an increasing demand for owners of Sony Anycast’s to do webcasts recently. Whilst the Anycast is a brilliant little unit for mixing videos and does the encoding all in one box, many users do not have their own streaming distribution servers or have struggled to get a stream up and running due to a rather poor user manual which is partly down to the unit and software being written in Japan.

Anyway, the great news is that we know how it all works and are regularly running webcasts with the Sony Anycast.

 

If you have an Anycast and would like help with streaming your webcast, please get in touch!

Add comment November 1st, 2006

RAM files

A .ram file is a meta file used to point to the actual locations of Real Media streaming files. You can add multiple files and other proprietery information to a ram file such as titles.

Ram files should used as opposed to linking directly to streaming files URI’s. This is because not all browsers know how to handle direct links due to the different file formats.

A very basic ram file consists of a plain text file which has been renamed with a .ram file extension (instead of .txt) and should be uploaded to your normal webserver (generally in the same directory as the html which it is being linked from, or alternatively from a specific folder for ram files).

e.g.

This is a link to a .ram file

The ram file is a text file that contains the following:

rtsp://merlin.streamingwizard.com/demo/animationbroadband.rm

Notice that the actual link to the streaming file starts with rtsp (Real Time Streaming Protocol), and the file ends in .rm - the actual real media file that we are linking to.

Add comment July 18th, 2005


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