RE: newbie question

"Disnard, Jon" <[email protected]> Mon, 12 Aug 2002 15:40:35 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.comp.apache.mod-mp3
Message-ID <[email protected]>
It is as simple as you think, and using the simple example from the FAQ
would probably do you very good. =)
Mod_mp3 delivers content on demand (aka not synchronized).
So yes, it is very possible.

-Jon




-----Original Message-----
From: Gui Guy [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Mod_mp3] newbie question


Hi
Trying to understand and use mod_mp3 here so please bear with me.

I'v got redhat linux, php and apache 1.3.26
I'v installed mod_mp3 and it loads fine (phpinfo reports mod_mp3 as a
loaded 
module).

Do I have to put anying special in the html file? or is it as simple as 
putting MP3 /var/www/allmymp3s in the Vitual Host section of the
httpd.conf 
file and putting all my mp3 files in the /var/www/allmymp3s directory on
the 
server; and putting a html link to that file?

I have a number of clients connecting to my server and wanting to access
the 
same mp3 file simultaneously and need the mp3 file to be streamed out so

that the clients need not wait for the download to complete.  The
clients do 
not need to to be synchronized and can be listening to different parts
of 
the mp3 file.

Is this possible?
Thanks very much.

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