Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-09 Thread nomIad

Hi,


 Red5 has been as dead as a duck for ages. It was crap at 0.6 rc1 
(30th November 2006) - full of bugs, slow as crap as well.


F***, thats really heavy. Bad, bad bad. Yes red5 has some bugs, but, 
their all fixed really fast.
The spring framework offers great possibilitys and its very easy to 
integrate and work with.
I think red5 is till now not the best VOD server but ive no problems at 
all with RTMP. Works quite fast, and im looking forward to integrate it 
in some interesting projects.
The open code base offers the possibilty to understand the behaviors of 
red5. Ive developed some FMS apps, but they were never as big or 
flexible as the ones im developing on Red5.


Hey, guys, your doing really a great job. I think the limit of red5 is 
not reached so for now, it meet my needs.


Never the less, i will take a look on wowza just for my opinion.

cu nomIad

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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-09 Thread Dominick Accattato
right,

I don't think Steven is proposing the removal of Spring.  That framework
rocks, and its one of the best parts about developing a Red5 application
once someone understands it.  However, creating a simple application should
not need to deal with creating 4 config files.  There should be defaults,
and this is what I was proposing.

On 8/9/07, nomIad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Hi,


  Red5 has been as dead as a duck for ages. It was crap at 0.6 rc1 (30th
 November 2006) - full of bugs, slow as crap as well.

 F***, thats really heavy. Bad, bad bad. Yes red5 has some bugs, but, their
 all fixed really fast.
 The spring framework offers great possibilitys and its very easy to
 integrate and work with.
 I think red5 is till now not the best VOD server but ive no problems at
 all with RTMP. Works quite fast, and im looking forward to integrate it in
 some interesting projects.
 The open code base offers the possibilty to understand the behaviors of
 red5. Ive developed some FMS apps, but they were never as big or flexible as
 the ones im developing on Red5.

 Hey, guys, your doing really a great job. I think the limit of red5 is not
 reached so for now, it meet my needs.

 Never the less, i will take a look on wowza just for my opinion.

 cu nomIad

 Dominick Accattato schrieb:


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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-09 Thread Dan Rossi
Yep I was thinking more of the lines of the wowza approach, and use a 
single file that the bootstrap parses and converts back to spring stuff 
or whatever. Ie Plugin whatever/

Dominick Accattato wrote:
 right,

 I don't think Steven is proposing the removal of Spring.  That 
 framework rocks, and its one of the best parts about developing a Red5 
 application once someone understands it.  However, creating a simple 
 application should not need to deal with creating 4 config files.  
 There should be defaults, and this is what I was proposing. 

 On 8/9/07, *nomIad* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,


  Red5 has been as dead as a duck for ages. It was crap at 0.6
 rc1 (30th November 2006) - full of bugs, slow as crap as well.

 F***, thats really heavy. Bad, bad bad. Yes red5 has some bugs,
 but, their all fixed really fast.
 The spring framework offers great possibilitys and its very easy
 to integrate and work with.
 I think red5 is till now not the best VOD server but ive no
 problems at all with RTMP. Works quite fast, and im looking
 forward to integrate it in some interesting projects.
 The open code base offers the possibilty to understand the
 behaviors of red5. Ive developed some FMS apps, but they were
 never as big or flexible as the ones im developing on Red5.

 Hey, guys, your doing really a great job. I think the limit of
 red5 is not reached so for now, it meet my needs.

 Never the less, i will take a look on wowza just for my opinion.

 cu nomIad

 Dominick Accattato schrieb:
 
 http://www.flashcomguru.com/index.cfm/2007/1/11/Wowza-Media-Server-Public-Beta

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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread Rob Schoenaker
Oh dear so its crap then. Time to jump ship then ? :)

Yeah, it's that crappy, that I even decided to port it to C#... Craps 'R
Us!

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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread Steven Gong
Well, considering that he's expressed his apology, let's look over that crap
this time...

On 8/8/07, Rob Schoenaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Oh dear so its crap then. Time to jump ship then ? :)

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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread Dan Rossi
As I prob said before, I'd presonally like to see a marriage of the two 
projects rather than a splitter view of things, forcing them to poach 
some of you :P Yes it happens and I cant stand the big guns poaching all 
these web 2.0 sites then killing them not long after.

I think ive shown with the bandwidth app,  transparently how its 
possible to work with these guys, even though it would have been nice to 
have more communication with them about it :) Even though the bandwidth 
app is crap, it wont work over latency connections, slow machines and 
lans, needs a better implementation.

Steven Gong wrote:
 Well, considering that he's expressed his apology, let's look over 
 that crap this time...

 On 8/8/07, *Rob Schoenaker*  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Oh dear so its crap then. Time to jump ship then ? :)

 Yeah, it's that crappy, that I even decided to port it to C#...
 Craps 'R
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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread exlineo
Opensource is a solution for a real video and realtime revolution on 
internet. The first steps are the harder but this project and people 
that make it living opens a way of a global change of internet use.
It was the web 2.0 but every people on this project works for the web3.0 
where people will stay connected and be able to share in realtime, 
everywhere, everytime.


For now, allies on work surely be a good solutions ? ;)

Congratulations for all you does !

Dan Rossi a écrit :
As I prob said before, I'd presonally like to see a marriage of the two 
projects rather than a splitter view of things, forcing them to poach 
some of you :P Yes it happens and I cant stand the big guns poaching all 
these web 2.0 sites then killing them not long after.


I think ive shown with the bandwidth app,  transparently how its 
possible to work with these guys, even though it would have been nice to 
have more communication with them about it :) Even though the bandwidth 
app is crap, it wont work over latency connections, slow machines and 
lans, needs a better implementation.


Steven Gong wrote:
  
Well, considering that he's expressed his apology, let's look over 
that crap this time...


On 8/8/07, *Rob Schoenaker*  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Oh dear so its crap then. Time to jump ship then ? :)

Yeah, it's that crappy, that I even decided to port it to C#...
Craps 'R
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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread Jake Hilton
Don't worry guys... I'm not offended ..  :)

It was just fun at the time to poke fingers and rial up a few people... not
on purpose mind you.

Jake

On 8/8/07, exlineo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Opensource is a solution for a real video and realtime revolution on
 internet. The first steps are the harder but this project and people that
 make it living opens a way of a global change of internet use.
 It was the web 2.0 but every people on this project works for the web3.0where 
 people will stay connected and be able to share in realtime,
 everywhere, everytime.

 For now, allies on work surely be a good solutions ? ;)

 Congratulations for all you does !

 Dan Rossi a écrit :

 As I prob said before, I'd presonally like to see a marriage of the two
 projects rather than a splitter view of things, forcing them to poach
 some of you :P Yes it happens and I cant stand the big guns poaching all
 these web 2.0 sites then killing them not long after.

 I think ive shown with the bandwidth app,  transparently how its
 possible to work with these guys, even though it would have been nice to
 have more communication with them about it :) Even though the bandwidth
 app is crap, it wont work over latency connections, slow machines and
 lans, needs a better implementation.

 Steven Gong wrote:

  Well, considering that he's expressed his apology, let's look over
 that crap this time...

 On 8/8/07, *Rob Schoenaker*  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Oh dear so its crap then. Time to jump ship then ? :)

 Yeah, it's that crappy, that I even decided to port it to C#...
 Craps 'R
 Us!

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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread Nathan P. Johansen
From what I read on their web site, it all just seemed a bit spurious -
but I did like Jake's comment (as well as those that followed) because to
anyone paying attention, there are far too many similarities to dismiss.

Nate


On Wed, 8 Aug 2007, Jake Hilton wrote:

 Don't worry guys... I'm not offended ..  :)
 
 It was just fun at the time to poke fingers and rial up a few people... not
 on purpose mind you.
 
 Jake
 
 On 8/8/07, exlineo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Opensource is a solution for a real video and realtime revolution on
  internet. The first steps are the harder but this project and people that
  make it living opens a way of a global change of internet use.
  It was the web 2.0 but every people on this project works for the 
  web3.0where people will stay connected and be able to share in realtime,
  everywhere, everytime.
 
  For now, allies on work surely be a good solutions ? ;)
 
  Congratulations for all you does !
 
  Dan Rossi a écrit :
 
  As I prob said before, I'd presonally like to see a marriage of the two
  projects rather than a splitter view of things, forcing them to poach
  some of you :P Yes it happens and I cant stand the big guns poaching all
  these web 2.0 sites then killing them not long after.
 
  I think ive shown with the bandwidth app,  transparently how its
  possible to work with these guys, even though it would have been nice to
  have more communication with them about it :) Even though the bandwidth
  app is crap, it wont work over latency connections, slow machines and
  lans, needs a better implementation.
 
  Steven Gong wrote:
 
   Well, considering that he's expressed his apology, let's look over
  that crap this time...
 
  On 8/8/07, *Rob Schoenaker*  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Oh dear so its crap then. Time to jump ship then ? :)
 
  Yeah, it's that crappy, that I even decided to port it to C#...
  Craps 'R
  Us!
 
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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread Mondain
OMG.. Let me start by saying I am glad I read George's second comment before
I wrote this email. I have never loaded Wowza and I dont plan on it; I
cannot comment on their server but would be curious how they run a million
times faster than Red5!! Are they using Java version 99.0? :)

Paul


On 8/8/07, Nathan P. Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From what I read on their web site, it all just seemed a bit spurious -
 but I did like Jake's comment (as well as those that followed) because to
 anyone paying attention, there are far too many similarities to dismiss.

 Nate


 On Wed, 8 Aug 2007, Jake Hilton wrote:

  Don't worry guys... I'm not offended ..  :)
 
  It was just fun at the time to poke fingers and rial up a few people...
 not
  on purpose mind you.
 
  Jake
 
  On 8/8/07, exlineo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
Opensource is a solution for a real video and realtime revolution on
   internet. The first steps are the harder but this project and people
 that
   make it living opens a way of a global change of internet use.
   It was the web 2.0 but every people on this project works for the
 web3.0where people will stay connected and be able to share in realtime,
   everywhere, everytime.
  
   For now, allies on work surely be a good solutions ? ;)
  
   Congratulations for all you does !
  
   Dan Rossi a écrit :
  
   As I prob said before, I'd presonally like to see a marriage of the
 two
   projects rather than a splitter view of things, forcing them to poach
   some of you :P Yes it happens and I cant stand the big guns poaching
 all
   these web 2.0 sites then killing them not long after.
  
   I think ive shown with the bandwidth app,  transparently how its
   possible to work with these guys, even though it would have been nice
 to
   have more communication with them about it :) Even though the
 bandwidth
   app is crap, it wont work over latency connections, slow machines and
   lans, needs a better implementation.
  
   Steven Gong wrote:
  
Well, considering that he's expressed his apology, let's look over
   that crap this time...
  
   On 8/8/07, *Rob Schoenaker*  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  
   Oh dear so its crap then. Time to jump ship then ? :)
  
   Yeah, it's that crappy, that I even decided to port it to C#...
   Craps 'R
   Us!
  
   /Rob
  
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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread Dan Rossi
Mondain wrote:
 OMG.. Let me start by saying I am glad I read George's second comment 
 before I wrote this email. I have never loaded Wowza and I dont plan 
 on it; I cannot comment on their server but would be curious how they 
 run a million times faster than Red5!! Are they using Java version 
 99.0? :)

Am I the only one then that has done extensive comparison testing of the 
3 the past year, alot in my spare time too :\ Comeon load it, you know 
you want to :). One thing i have to comment on is its easy xml configs. 
No spring framework xml config knowledge required.


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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread John Grden
yeah agreed, sometimes we all snap ;)

if anything, things like that motivate me, so we can hopefully look for the
positive in stuff like this

On 8/8/07, Steven Gong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well, considering that he's expressed his apology, let's look over that
 crap this time...

 On 8/8/07, Rob Schoenaker  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Oh dear so its crap then. Time to jump ship then ? :)
 
  Yeah, it's that crappy, that I even decided to port it to C#... Craps 'R
  Us!
 
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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread Dominick Accattato
Dan:

We can hide the spring implementation as well if we wanted to.

On 8/8/07, Dan Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Mondain wrote:
  OMG.. Let me start by saying I am glad I read George's second comment
  before I wrote this email. I have never loaded Wowza and I dont plan
  on it; I cannot comment on their server but would be curious how they
  run a million times faster than Red5!! Are they using Java version
  99.0? :)

 Am I the only one then that has done extensive comparison testing of the
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 you want to :). One thing i have to comment on is its easy xml configs.
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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread Jake Hilton
I think anything we can do to simplify things would be a good step in the
right direction.

Jake

On 8/8/07, Dominick Accattato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dan:

 We can hide the spring implementation as well if we wanted to.

 On 8/8/07, Dan Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
 
  Mondain wrote:
   OMG.. Let me start by saying I am glad I read George's second comment
   before I wrote this email. I have never loaded Wowza and I dont plan
   on it; I cannot comment on their server but would be curious how they
   run a million times faster than Red5!! Are they using Java version
   99.0? :)
 
  Am I the only one then that has done extensive comparison testing of the
  3 the past year, alot in my spare time too :\ Comeon load it, you know
  you want to :). One thing i have to comment on is its easy xml configs.
  No spring framework xml config knowledge required.
 
 
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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread Steven Gong
I believe it's a good idea to make a version without spring. The spring
beans make clustering configuration much more difficult.

On 8/9/07, Dan Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Mondain wrote:
  OMG.. Let me start by saying I am glad I read George's second comment
  before I wrote this email. I have never loaded Wowza and I dont plan
  on it; I cannot comment on their server but would be curious how they
  run a million times faster than Red5!! Are they using Java version
  99.0? :)

 Am I the only one then that has done extensive comparison testing of the
 3 the past year, alot in my spare time too :\ Comeon load it, you know
 you want to :). One thing i have to comment on is its easy xml configs.
 No spring framework xml config knowledge required.


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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-08 Thread Dan Rossi
Steven Gong wrote:
 I believe it's a good idea to make a version without spring. 

Well that would make management and maintainance quite impossible correct ?
 The spring beans make clustering configuration much more difficult.

I dont have a problem with spring, using a framework is better than 
re-engineering something. If there was a config loader that could 
interface with spring and use more user friendly xml that could be an 
idea. Ie take a look at wowzas approach to implementing plugins or 
beans. Ie a logging plugin.

 On 8/9/07, *Dan Rossi* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Mondain wrote:
  OMG.. Let me start by saying I am glad I read George's second
 comment
  before I wrote this email. I have never loaded Wowza and I dont plan
  on it; I cannot comment on their server but would be curious how
 they
  run a million times faster than Red5!! Are they using Java version
  99.0? :)

 Am I the only one then that has done extensive comparison testing
 of the
 3 the past year, alot in my spare time too :\ Comeon load it, you
 know
 you want to :). One thing i have to comment on is its easy xml
 configs.
 No spring framework xml config knowledge required.


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[Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-07 Thread Dominick Accattato
http://www.flashcomguru.com/index.cfm/2007/1/11/Wowza-Media-Server-Public-Beta

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Re: [Red5] Don't catch people having a bad day

2007-08-07 Thread Dan Rossi
Oh dear so its crap then. Time to jump ship then ? :)

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