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Media in Second Life includes audio and video (Flash, Quicktime, MPEG, and so on), as well as web pages.
Media in Second Life includes audio and video (Flash, Quicktime, MPEG, streaming formats, and so on), as well as web pages.  Click a link in chat or elsewhere to display web pages in the  {{Vh|Media Browser}}, the Viewer's built-in web browser ''or'' your computer's default web browser.


* {{Vh|Nearby Media}}
== Parcel media ==
Each parcel of land in Second Life supports two separate media streams, each of which are only viewable or listenable when you are standing on that parcel of land:


Click on a link in chat or elsewhere to display web pages in the  {{Vh|Media Browser}}, the Viewer's built-in web browser.
* '''Parcel Streaming Audio''' - Accepts audio-only media streams and files.
* '''Parcel Streaming Media''' - Accepts a wide variety of media streams, including still images, audio and video files, non-interactive web content, and so on.


== Parcel media ==
For more information about parcel media, see:


* [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Media_on_a_parcel Media on a parcel in the Knowledge Base]
* {{Vh|About Land - Media}}
* {{Vh|About Land - Media}}


=== Media settings===
== Inworld shared media  ==
 
You can put media on the face of any {{Xref|prim}} inworld. This enables you to create things such as video screens, interactive shared whiteboards, and other effects. Shared media operates independently from any land-based media streams and can be viewed or carried across parcel borders without interruption.


For more information about how to configure and navigate shared media, see:
* [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Adding_Shared_Media_to_an_object Adding shared media to an object]
* [http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Navigating_Shared_Media Navigating Shared Media]
* {{Vh|Prim Media Controls}}
* {{Vh|Media Settings - Customize|Customize}}
* {{Vh|Media Settings - Customize|Customize}}
* {{Vh|Media Settings - General|General}}
* {{Vh|Media Settings - General|General}}
* {{Vh|Media Settings - Security|Security}}
* {{Vh|Media Settings - Security|Security}}
 
* {{Vh|Nearby Media}}
=== Streaming media===
 
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== Inworld shared media  ==
 
You can put media on the face of any {{Xref|prim}} inworld.  This enables you to create things such as video screens, shared whiteboards, and other effects.
 
* {{Vh|Prim Media Controls}}

Latest revision as of 10:28, 1 October 2010

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Media in Second Life includes audio and video (Flash, Quicktime, MPEG, streaming formats, and so on), as well as web pages. Click a link in chat or elsewhere to display web pages in the Media Browser, the Viewer's built-in web browser or your computer's default web browser.

Parcel media

Each parcel of land in Second Life supports two separate media streams, each of which are only viewable or listenable when you are standing on that parcel of land:

  • Parcel Streaming Audio - Accepts audio-only media streams and files.
  • Parcel Streaming Media - Accepts a wide variety of media streams, including still images, audio and video files, non-interactive web content, and so on.

For more information about parcel media, see:

Inworld shared media

You can put media on the face of any prim inworld. This enables you to create things such as video screens, interactive shared whiteboards, and other effects. Shared media operates independently from any land-based media streams and can be viewed or carried across parcel borders without interruption.

For more information about how to configure and navigate shared media, see: