Canon C50iR User Manual - Page 165

Using the Viewer for PC to Distribute Videos

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Using the Viewer for PC to Distribute Videos This section describes how to use the Viewer for PC to provide videos. Application examples are also given. If a client is using the Viewer for PC to receive videos, the video sender must set up the Web server and create the necessary wvh files. ● The settings below are not required if the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR's built-in Web server Tip is used. ● See page 5-8 for saving Web page data. Setting Up the Web Server Set up the Web server to be used for providing Web pages. Add the MIME type to the Web server software and specify the extension. Refer to the manual for your Web server software for details. MIME type video/x-webview-h Extension wvh For Apache In the settings for added the MIME type in Apache, edit the "mime.types" file in the "conf" directory. ● Use the following syntax to add the required MIME type to the PC: type/subtype extension ● The settings for Viewer are as follows: video/x-webview-h wvh If the MIME setting is not specified correctly for the Web server, you may not be able Note to launch the Viewer for PC. Be sure to specify the setting correctly. Creating Web Pages 5-21

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Creating Web Pages
5-21
This section describes how to use the Viewer for PC to provide videos. Application examples are
also given.
If a client is using the Viewer for PC to receive videos, the video sender must set up the Web
server and create the necessary wvh files.
MIME type
video/x-webview-h
Extension
wvh
For Apache
In the settings for added the MIME type in Apache, edit the “mime.types” file in the “conf”
directory.
Use the following syntax to add the required MIME type to the PC:
type/subtype extension
The settings for Viewer are as follows:
video/x-webview-h wvh
Using the Viewer for PC to Distribute Videos
Note
If the MIME setting is not specified correctly for the Web server, you may not be able
to launch the Viewer for PC. Be sure to specify the setting correctly.
Tip
The settings below are not required if the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR’s built-in Web server
is used.
See page 5-8 for saving Web page data.
Setting Up the Web Server
Set up the Web server to be used for providing Web pages. Add the MIME type to the Web server
software and specify the extension. Refer to the manual for your Web server software for details.