I don't know what I'm doing so that's why I'm asking the question.Do you have google drive? One Drive?
I can easily download movies (don't ask how if you're going to preach).
My sister wants to stream some movies on her phone that I download.
She lives two states away so I have to put it on my router USB.
If she was technical, she could download it onto your mac & play it.
But she doesn't want to do that (it's a company mac she uses).
But she has an iPhone 14, which is what she uses to stream movies.
Given a typical 1080p movie is about 2GB, downloading onto her phone is problematic for her (plus
she's not technical so it has to be easy).
She wants to stream it instead.
It's easy to put the movie onto the router USB stick and that makes the entire 2GB available to her
for downloading, but can she stream it?
I guess the test is whether I can stream it on my own network, right?
How do you test "stream" a movie that you have access to on your LAN?
What software does that streaming (to simulate what she'll need to do)?
I have VLC and MPC-BE freeware but that "plays" the full movie.
How would I stream a movie on Windows to test it out for her iPhone?
I have VLC and MPC-BE freeware but that "plays" the full movie.
How would I stream a movie on Windows to test it out for her iPhone?
Do you have google drive? One Drive?
I put an AVI on my GoogleDrive and clicked on it and it opened in Firefox and played.
With either drive you can share items with her. Last time I did it, it just wanted the email of
the person you share with and it sends a link to them. She then clicks the link.
On Sat, 3 Feb 2024 03:45:20 -0500, Big Al <alan@invalid.com> wrote
I have VLC and MPC-BE freeware but that "plays" the full movie.
How would I stream a movie on Windows to test it out for her iPhone?
Do you have google drive? One Drive?
I put an AVI on my GoogleDrive and clicked on it and it opened in Firefox and played.
With either drive you can share items with her. Last time I did it, it just wanted the email of
the person you share with and it sends a link to them. She then clicks the link.
The Google Drive is no different than a flash stick stuck in my router.
With the huge advantage of the file not being on someone else's server.
Both make the file accessible to anyone on the Internet with the link.
But that doesn't answer the question of how to stream it.
I don't know what I'm doing so that's why I'm asking the question.
I can easily download movies (don't ask how if you're going to preach).
My sister wants to stream some movies on her phone that I download.
She lives two states away so I have to put it on my router USB.
If she was technical, she could download it onto your mac & play it.
But she doesn't want to do that (it's a company mac she uses).
But she has an iPhone 14, which is what she uses to stream movies.
Given a typical 1080p movie is about 2GB, downloading onto her phone is problematic for her (plus she's not technical so it has to be easy).
She wants to stream it instead.
It's easy to put the movie onto the router USB stick and that makes the entire 2GB available to her for downloading, but can she stream it?
I guess the test is whether I can stream it on my own network, right?
How do you test "stream" a movie that you have access to on your LAN?
What software does that streaming (to simulate what she'll need to do)?
I have VLC and MPC-BE freeware but that "plays" the full movie.
How would I stream a movie on Windows to test it out for her iPhone?
I don't know what I'm doing so that's why I'm asking the question.
I can easily download movies (don't ask how if you're going to preach).
My sister wants to stream some movies on her phone that I download.
She lives two states away so I have to put it on my router USB.
If she was technical, she could download it onto your mac & play it.
But she doesn't want to do that (it's a company mac she uses).
But she has an iPhone 14, which is what she uses to stream movies.
Given a typical 1080p movie is about 2GB, downloading onto her phone is problematic for her (plus she's not technical so it has to be easy).
She wants to stream it instead.
It's easy to put the movie onto the router USB stick and that makes the entire 2GB available to her for downloading, but can she stream it?
I guess the test is whether I can stream it on my own network, right?
How do you test "stream" a movie that you have access to on your LAN?
What software does that streaming (to simulate what she'll need to do)?
I have VLC and MPC-BE freeware but that "plays" the full movie.
How would I stream a movie on Windows to test it out for her iPhone?
Streaming requires a client to watch and a server to manage the content. At best, without some additional software, you can provide access to the
files. An iphone may be able to watch it directly from its source or may
need to download it.
So, I'm still looking for how do we get the media streaming options
to show up in the Windows 10 pro control panel. It may take a while.
It may be that you MUST enable the damn Windows Media Player though. >https://www.top-password.com/blog/how-to-turn-on-media-streaming-in-windows/
If that's the only way of streaming out of Windows, I guess I'll do it.
But there must be a way to stream from Windows without that damn app.
Win+R control
View by: Small icons
Network and Sharing Center
Media streaming options <<<<< this doesn't exist on my Windows 10 Pro
It may be that you MUST enable the damn Windows Media Player though. https://www.top-password.com/blog/how-to-turn-on-media-streaming-in-windows/
I wonder if VLC or MPC-BE can do media streaming server tasks?
On Sun, 4 Feb 2024 11:35:23 -0000 (UTC), Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote
Streaming requires a client to watch and a server to manage the content. At >> best, without some additional software, you can provide access to the
files. An iphone may be able to watch it directly from its source or may
need to download it.
I wasn't sure how streaming works
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