This seems like a pretty neat solution that would save on bandwidth and
server processing power... it's basically a browser plugin that uses the
users cpu to encode the video and hence no server side encoding. Could be a
good solution for alot of problems... i just emailed them regarding price (i
bet it will be ridiculously high).  Any guesses on what a licence for this
would cost?

http://www.on2.com/developer/on2publisher/



On 8/31/06, Marshall MacGillivray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


http://www.on2.com/developer
>
> /flix-engine-sdk/?sid=5DHA-2F6F-44d72df95bcaa&ref=
>
> FFMpeg:
> http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/
>
>

Has anyone ever set either of the above two up for server side encodeing
and what was the result/workflow.

I'm having trouble finding server side encodeing information and would
just like the workflow for setting one up the most efficient way. I'm using
windows server 2003 and i'll be displaying them using Flash Media Server 2.

Does anyone know what google video and youTube use? -- I imagine it's On2
but it may be something else with the On2 plug in.


thanks a million.

marshall.




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