You're definatly going to want to convet the media format, and WMV is probably the best.
You setup a windows media broadcast and open the proper port - or you can try something like ORB (
www.orb.com)
>Our marketing department wants us to allow our customers to view a video from our website. The files they gave us are from a DVD and have extensions such as .VOB, .IFO and .BUP.
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>Can we place these files on our website and allow our customers to view the video on-line?
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>Do we need to have this video converted to a .WMV? Or some other type of file?
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>Can we allow our customers to just view the video but not save it to their drive? How?
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>Any help on media type and how to show a video on-line would be great.
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>Thanks,
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>Jerry
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