Setting Streaming Server Paths
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To override default preference settings:
1.
In the Output tab, click the check box to activate the Set Server Path option.
The streaming server address you supplied in the Preferences dialog appears in the dialog.
2.
To use a different path than the one displayed, click the Override Prefs option check box and
type a new server address in the field.
If you are creating QuickTime Alternate files, the server path information also appears in the
Alternate Tab. You cannot modify the server path in the Alternate tab. Go to the Output tab and
change the path in the Set Server Path panel.
When you create streaming QuickTime alternates, the Set Server Path panel check box must be
active in the Output tab to embed the server address in the master movie. See “QuickTime
Streaming” on page 108.
RealServer Preferences
Real 10 SureStream files must be uploaded to a RealServer. The path you enter in the Streaming
Server Paths fields in the Preferences dialog is used in the metafile, or RAM file. The RAM file
is uploaded to the HTTP server, and you create a link to the RAM file from your Web page.
When the viewer clicks on the link to the RAM file, the browser downloads the RAM file and
opens it with RealPlayer. RealPlayer then uses the streaming server path information in the
RAM file to find the Real 10 file on the RealServer and plays it.
To override default preference settings:
1.
In the Output tab, click the check box for the Create Metafile (RAM) option.
The streaming server address supplied in the Preferences dialog appears.
2.
To specify a different path, click the Override Prefs option check box and type the new
address in the field.
Note:
Though primarily used for SureStream files, you can also create a RAM file for a single-
stream Real 10 file.
You can also link viewers directly to a Real 10 file on an HTTP server so it can be downloaded
to their computer.
Summary of Contents for 64006-051108-9001 - Discreet Cleaner - Mac
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Page 16: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 8 ...
Page 24: ...Chapter 2 Capture 16 ...
Page 54: ...Chapter 4 Projects 46 ...
Page 68: ...Chapter 5 Settings 60 ...
Page 148: ...Chapter 7 Formats 140 ...
Page 160: ...Chapter 8 Encoding 152 ...
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