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Streaming video is now commonplace. Practically every vendor with a server product has a solution that enables server administrators to stream video files to clients in one way or another. Two notable and widely adopted protocols are Microsoft’s Silverlight and Apple’s QuickTime Streaming Server. Obviously, this chapter is about Mac OS X Server’s QuickTime Streaming Server.

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© 2010 Charles Edge, Chris Barker, Ehren Schwiebert

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Edge, C.S., Barker, C., Schwiebert, E. (2010). Streaming QuickTime Video. In: Beginning Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2773-1_17

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