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Do you mean "not OK" as in "I can't get it to work" or "not OK" as in "I require features Darwin doesn't offer"? *Note you only posted this yesterday, twice, and w/o any responses yet. Maybe, if you post more information about how you installed and configured Darwin and maybe uploaded a sample somewhere, people would find it a little bit easier to help you with it.
Do you mean "not OK" as in "I can't get it to work" or "not OK" as in "I require features Darwin doesn't offer"? *Note you only posted this yesterday, twice, and w/o any responses yet. Maybe, if you post more information about how you installed and configured Darwin and maybe uploaded a sample somewhere, people would find it a little bit easier to help you with it.
Maybe, if you post more information (than I can already find reading your other threads) about how you installed and configured Darwin and maybe uploaded a sample somewhere, people would find it a little bit easier to help you with it. It's in the details so please post (or attach) steps you took, commandlines you use to start services, service configuration files, the works.
which file you want to see ?
I am ready
Now My facing problem is I can see simple mp4 length when I clicked play
But no image no sound and the seeking bar is not working.
DSS is a network service, a streaming server following the client-server paradigm. "Can't play" can mean A) there is a server-side problem (service configuration, firewall, missing or corrupted samples) or a client-side problem (no correct player, no codecs). If you have installed the DarwinStreamingServer, DarwinStreamingServer-Utils and DarwinStreamingServer-Samples packages, and have configured DSS with the defaults in the HOWTO then you can see who accesses files by entering the administration site and go to the "Connected Users" page. Set the Page Refresh Interval to 5 seconds, then use a media-playing client to access the server: 'vlc rtsp://THEIPADDRESS:PORT/sample_300kbit.mov' (substitute "THEIPADDRESS" with the IP you use and "PORT" with the port you use. Now the "Connected Users" page should show one client accessing the "/sample_300kbit.mov" file. Accessing the same URI using 'realplay' shows that the file contents are video "video/X-SV3V-ES" and sound "audio/X-QDM" so if the client does not have the right codecs installed no content will be shown: that is not a server-side problem but a client-side problem. VLC will be able to play the /sample_h264_300kbit.mp4 sample however.
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Now My facing problem is I can see simple mp4 length when I clicked play
But no image no sound and the seeking bar is not working.
To troubleshoot client-side problems start your media-playing client in verbose or logging mode: for VLC go to "Tools", tick "All" under "Show settings", got to "Advanced", "Logging" then select a filename. Restart VLC, then run 'vlc rtsp://THEIPADDRESS:PORT/sample_h264_300kbit.mp4' until you have seen at least 5 seconds worth of movie, close VLC, then read the logfile you have configured.
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I gave you a detailed reply about how to diagnose problems with Darwin Streaming Server but you choose to ignore that and try Jinzora instead. That is your choice. I'm sorry to say (and I probably should have made that clear before) but I already pointed you to the Jinzora documentation and other than that I am not able to help you.
I am already installed Darwin.I already posted for this problem
Can you help me for what need to change in Darwin server configuration?
How to check Darwin configuration in text mode?I just run with web interface
In this case, if you did not touch the Darwin configuration files in any way other than using the web-based interface then just using the web-based interface for testing is OK. I suggest you read post #6 in this thread, follow the instructions, execute them and report back.
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