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		<title>Using Flowplayer and ffmpeg to Stream Video</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We recently had a client that had a need for hosting and streaming videos from their website. These videos were public domain videos, some found on YouTube, NASA&#8217;s website, and other resources, and the client was concerned that the videos might be taken down or moved, so they were insistent on hosting the videos on [...]]]></description>
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