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Sia per Windows e Mac. Buono per la maggior parte delle stazioni radio Internet e suona QuickTime movies. Non [http://lists.apple.com/archives/QuickTime-Users/2004/Feb/msg00149.html can't] play RTSP/RTP, ma può farlo QuickTime Player.
Sia per Windows e Mac. Buono per la maggior parte delle stazioni radio Internet e suona QuickTime movies. Non [http://lists.apple.com/archives/QuickTime-Users/2004/Feb/msg00149.html può] suonare RTSP/RTP, ma può farlo QuickTime Player.
* Usa il menù Advanced > Apri Stream.
* Usa il menù Advanced > Apri Stream.
* Incolla l'URL e clicca OK.
* Incolla l'URL e clicca OK.

Revision as of 01:14, 18 November 2008

Parcel media

"Parcel media" is stuff you can play on your land parcel(s) in Second Life — like music, movies, webpages, etc. Once you learn how, it's easy to do.

The basic steps are:

  • Go to Edit menu > Preferences and in the Audio & Video tab, make sure the "Play Streaming" options are checked and the volume sliders are loud enough. See a video.
  • Go to World menu > About Land.
  • In the About land window, click Media tab.
  • Enter in either a Media URL or Music URL (or both).
  • On the Media pane you can replace the current media texture with any texture from your inventory. This texture should be used on at least one prim surface in the land parcel for the media to play.
  • The media should play automatically; if it's not set to, click the play buttons near the bottom right of the screen.

We have a helpful selection of articles in our Knowledge Base detailing how you can play parcel media. In particular, see:

You can also watch video tutorials like how to make your own movie screen:

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Cosa suonerò?

Ogni formato QuickTime supportato dovrebbe lavorare inworld, così come le standard webpages. Così una buona regola generale è provare a suonare URLs con QuickTime Player o col tuo web browser.

Formati come Flash video e Windows Media attualmente non sono supportati.

Play media outside of Second Life

Media streams used inworld can also be played in external players, depending on what formats they support. The following are some popular options — if you're confused, start with QuickTime Player. Since these are 3rd-party programs, Linden Lab doesn't support them, but here's simple steps to enjoying media streams.

Once you have a media URL:

QuickTime Player

Runs on Windows and Mac. Second Life movie playback is based on QuickTime, so if it plays in QuickTime, it'll play inworld (and vice-versa, with the exception of some media types like HTML and Ogg Vorbis). For a live video stream, try Metaverse TV: rtsp://198.64.249.22:554/mbc.sdp

  • Use File menu > Open URL.
  • Paste the URL and click OK.
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iTunes

Sia per Windows e Mac. Buono per la maggior parte delle stazioni radio Internet e suona QuickTime movies. Non può suonare RTSP/RTP, ma può farlo QuickTime Player.

  • Usa il menù Advanced > Apri Stream.
  • Incolla l'URL e clicca OK.
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Winamp

Solo con Windows. È un popolare player per stazioni radio Internet (come anche per file MP3) ma non suona file di QuickTime video.

  • Usa il menù File > Play URL.
  • Incolla l'URL e clicca Open.
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VLC

Runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It plays a vast variety of formats, but isn't the most elegant to use and has some quirks (e.g., it doesn't play all RTSP/RTP streams).

  • Use File menu > Network stream.
  • From the Network tab, select an appropriate option, paste the URL, and click OK.
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Play YouTube videos

Second Life (as of 2008-07-22) can't play Flash media from YouTube and other popular video-sharing sites. However, there are workarounds to convert Flash videos into formats which are QuickTime-compatible, and hence, playable inworld. Currently, YouTubeMP4 is among the easiest, because you don't have to download a file and store it on your own server. But YouTube tools have a tendency of disappearing, so don't depend on this.

You can also search webshops SLExchange and Onrez for media players that, through clever scripting, will allow you to watch YouTube inworld without using external tools.

Do note that not all YouTube videos are available in QuickTime-playable H.264. As evidenced in "Play YouTube videos inworld", reliability is sketchy. So if something doesn't work, that's probably why.

Related resources

  • Streaming Music - Learn how to broadcast your own audio stream into SL, and more.