I will be creating this as a desktop application. I have already written in
C++ a controller interface for the xbox 360. I now need to get the video
into the application. My thought was to use zink or some other 3rd party
projector but all them seem to only allow you to load a local file not a url
for the stream. Thanks for your insight. Back to google I go! 

Wade




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Kazoun
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 7:04 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] RTSP in flash?

The Flash Player doesn't support the RTSP protocol (neither RTP, RTCP  
which are usually also required for proper RTSP) and it doesn't  
support decoding MPEG4 Video.  So, currently there is no way for you  
to play such a stream natively in the player and I doubt it will be  
coming anytime soon if ever.  The only other option would be for you  
to try to layer a quicktime player (if that player supports the  
version of mpeg4 your camera provides) or some media player on top of  
the Flash interface and have them communicate to each other, which  
essentially means you would fake the displaying of the video within  
Flash.

My guess is you are trying to do this within a browser, if you have  
the option of distributing this application as a desktop application  
you might want to look into some methods of embedding media player  
within a desktop application or take a look at 3rd party projector  
tools which some will allow you to do this more easily if you have no  
experience in writing desktop applications

HTH

Chafic
http://www.atellis.com
blog: http://www.rewindlife.com


On Jun 30, 2006, at 4:45 PM, Wade Arnold wrote:

> I have a desktop application that I am working on that has one  
> camera that
> it connects at:
>
>
>
> rtsp://127.0.0.1/livefeed
>
>
>
> I have scoured the web and do not see any way of natively accessing  
> this
> stream from flash. Does anyone know of any third part flash players  
> that
> allow you to connect to real time streaming protocol?
>
>
>
> Thanks for any insight!
>
>
>
> Wade Arnold
>
> t8design.com
>
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