Apple QuickTime Streaming Server Darwin Streaming Server Network Card User Manual


 
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Preface
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The QuickTime Streaming course takes an in-depth look at QuickTime Streaming Server
and Darwin Streaming Server by teaching system administrators and QuickTime authors
the details behind real-time streaming. For more information, see the Resources section
of the QuickTime Streaming Server product page
(http://www.apple.com/quicktime/products/qtss/).
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The best-selling
QuickTime for the Web
is an excellent hands-on guide. This Apple
QuickTime Developer Series book shows how to integrate video, recorded sound, Flash
animation, virtual reality, MIDI, text, still images, live streams, games, and user interactivity
into a web site. The companion CD-ROM includes QuickTime Pro and a full set of
development tools for both Windows and Macintosh. Published by Morgan Kaufmann,
this award-winning book is featured with other useful titles on the QuickTime
Instructional web site (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tools_tips/books.html). Get the
third edition for the most up-to-date information.
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The Apple Discussions area within the AppleCare support web site
(http://discussions.info.apple.com/) provides a community posting location for
QuickTime Streaming Server issues. Navigate to the Mac OS X Server section and then
to QuickTime Streaming Server. You can post messages and view posts from other
registered users.
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Apple hosts many mailing lists (http://lists.apple.com) including lists for streaming server
users and developers. Actively followed by Apple engineers, these lists are an excellent
resource for novice and advanced users alike. If you want to subscribe, click “Lists hosted
on this site,” and then click “streaming-server users” or “streaming-server developers,”
and sign up. You can also search through the archives of both lists.
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The QuickTime Services web site (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tools_tips/services/)
lists streaming service providers. Apple partners listed provide services ranging from
content delivery and encoding to authoring and webcasting.
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If you are an advanced user, you may want to review the Request for Comments (RFC)
memorandums on the RTP and RTSP standards by visiting the web site of the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF). For RTP, the web address is
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1890.txt. For RTSP, it is http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2326.txt.
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