MPEG-2 Streaming Client for Mac? 41
foobar104 asks: "Macintouch posed an interesting question: is there any MPEG-2 streaming client software for the Mac, either for OS 9 or OS X? According to Kasenna, maker of the MediaBase streaming video platform, there isn't. You'd think Quicktime 5 would be able to stream MPEG-2 content, but sure enough the data sheet lists MPEG-1 only. Is Kasenna right?"
"Because I can't seem to figure out how to link directly to a story on Macintouch, here's the entire question.
Since there are a number of MPEG-2 software decoders for Windows, some of them plugins for Windows Media Player, it seems reasonable to think that something similar would exist for the Mac. Can anyone help?"David Hannah asked this interesting question about streaming video support on the Mac:
'I am a developer for the SGI and Linux Platforms, and have begun working with a product called MediaBase from Kasenna; it is a MPEG 1|2 Streaming Server. They are preparing to release MediaBaseXMP, which will support MPEG 4 as well. I was told by them that they do not support MPEG 2 streaming on the Macintosh, because there is no existing player that will accommodate this, including QuickTime 5. They said that QuickTime 6, when it releases will support MPEG 4, but until then, I cannot stream to a Macintosh without also having a QuickTime streaming server like the one provided by the Darwin project. Any truth to this? Are you aware of an MPEG-2 capable player that will stream on the Mac?'
all paths lead to DivX (Score:1)
It may not do exactly what you describe, but DivX [divx.com] (for Mac [divx.com]) is an important technology to have in your back pocket on any project of this type. Check it out.
Re:all paths lead to DivX (Score:1)
Re:all paths lead to DivX (Score:2)
Re:all paths lead to DivX (Score:1)
All paths lead to QuickTime 6 (Score:5, Informative)
Re:All paths lead to QuickTime 6 (Score:4, Informative)
VideoLan (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Re:VideoLan (Score:2, Interesting)
My only question is whether it can be used to play back the MPEG-2 streams we're talking about... I don't know whether they stream over HTTP or not.
Re:VideoLan (Score:2)
Re:VideoLan (Score:2, Informative)
1. People want a commercial, supported product when they depoly an enterprise streaming solution. Right or wrong, most people won't consider vlc a large-scale solution.
2. The larger problem is that vlc doesn't currently handle the type or stream generated by commercial MPEG-1/2 streaming servers (rtsp or rtp), so it can't be used for this application.
QuickTime 6 solves both of these problems.
Re:VideoLan (Score:2)
Many people would consider an open source product if they knew about it. The problem with acceptance of open source software in many businesses has to do with lack of a marketing budget for open source software projects, not with lack of either quality or acceptance.
quicktime (Score:1)
Does VLC for OSX does this? (Score:1)
See http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ [videolan.org] and it's cross-platform too.
Did you try Google? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:QT 6 + VLan = ø (Score:1)
MPEG-2 Is *NOT* in QT6 (Score:1)
http://mpeg4.jamby.net/ [jamby.net] is the site that used to support that codec. It recently moved- follow the link to the new location...
I now use VLC to play MPEG-2 that is extracted from my Tivo. A slight modification to the standard linux util to convert the date works wonders, and plays beautifully. It also allows you to play SVCD's, and is in a nice aqua window.
MPEG-2 *IS* in QT6 (Score:4, Informative)
From http://www.apple.com/quicktime/preview/quicktime6
I thought QuickTime 6 included MPEG-2 decoding. Where is it?
The QuickTime MPEG-2 decode component is not available during the preview period but will be available when QuickTime 6 is final.
Re:MPEG-2 *IS* in QT6 (Score:1)
Microsoft Media Player (Score:1)
Re:Microsoft Media Player (Score:1)
But yes, Quicktime 6 will ship with a comprehensive MPEG-2 decoder, including apparently RTSP-delivered MPEG-2... and given Kasenna and Apple have had a relationship for some time - both through Kasenna's previous media servers which streamed Quicktime, as well as through their mutual status' as founders of ISMA - I am hoping for interop between QT6 and the next Kasenna MediaBase XP (which I recently licensed for a VOD application).
'QuickTimeMPEG2.component' from the DR works (Score:1, Informative)
Finally i can Watch SVCDs with QuickTime Player an ddon't need to rely on this awkward vlc.
Re:'QuickTimeMPEG2.component' from the DR works (Score:1)
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Does anybody RTFFAQ anymore? (Score:1)