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 How do I configure my site for Real Audio or Video?

 
Answer
 
Real Audio/Video is http streaming, which Computer House supports for free on both NT and Linux. Here's alittle info about setting it up.

  1. Make an HTML page with the following link.

  2. <a href="http://yourdomain.com/file.ram">Click here</a>
  3. Next, make a simple text file (i.e. Notepad, or VI), named 'file.ram', with the following:

  4. http://208.234.XXX.XXX/file.ra

    NOTE: This should be a one line entry with a blank line at the end and should contain your IP address (not domain name) with the full path to the Real Audio or Video file.

  5. Upload the file.ra or file.rm file to your server. The file.ra (or .rm) is the actual Real Video/Audio file that is uploaded to your server at the location that matches the one in the ram file.

  6. Test it. If it works, then congradulations. If it does not work, you can contact Computer House Customer Service with a Technical Support Trouble Ticket, and they can review this for you.
 
Related Links
 
A special encoder is needed to create the specialized Audio/Video files for streaming. The URL for encoder information is:

http://www.real.com/products/tools/index.html
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