I am currently making a perl script that will convert a file to webm/ogg/mp4 format and then send it back to the user but in embed video. It all works except that I can not send an EOF so the HTML5 video player knows what the end is and so he can correctly use the file (like going to a specific time and even knowing when the file has ended (now it just stops but you can't do anything anymore with the video.
Start-code:
elsif ($path =~ /^\/((\w|\d){11})\.webm$/ig) {
print "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n";
$handler = \&resp_youtubemovie;
$handler->($cgi,$1);
Function to send webm file
sub resp_youtubemovie {
my $cgi = shift;
my $youtubeID = shift;
return if !ref $cgi;
open(movie,"<$youtubeID.webm");
local($/);
$movie = <movie>;
close(movie);
print "Content-type: movie/webm\n";
print $movie;
}
I've already tried with a while loop and a buffer but that doesn't work either, I've also tried to change the HTTP status code to 206 Partial Content because I wiresharked some other video streaming websites used it but it didn't matter. So anyone an idea how to open a movie file and stream it correctly?