Graham Bleach wrote:
>
> Typically this is done on the web by using Flash video and progressive
> downloads; the video isn't streamed as such, but the Flash client
> starts playing it before it is fully downloaded. Streaming other
> formats hits obstacles such as lack of client support  and bandwidth
> constraints.
>
> Regards,
> Graham
>
>   
I have set up and got running the Red5 flash media server
http://www.red5flashserver.com/
It seems to work just fine for streaming videos etc. You may have to 
re-encode your .avi files to .flv or something before you stream them.
I installed it because I wanted to build a little flash application with 
a record button that grabs the microphone and streams audio up to the 
server and records it so that I could have a simple way for users to 
contribute stories to 
http://www.astoryforbedtime.com The server part 
works great, I just got a bit stuck writing the button.
If anyone knows a bit about flash and wants to help write such a tool 
then give me a shout.
Alan.