whoops re-posted cos i sent from wrong email address. On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Rob Savoye <r...@welcomehome.org> wrote: > Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote: >> Here is a cleanroom specification of RTMPE which has been documented >> from rtmpdump v1.6 source code. updates will be at: >> http://lkcl.net/rtmp/RTMPE.txt > > Actually Gnash also now has an RTMP server called Cygnal. It was > released as an alpha with the Gnash 0.8.5 release. The next Gnash > release will have full RTMP* support,
_great_. > which is now working in my 'rtmp' > branch on Savannah. ah that's fantastic - was tracking that and found it wasn't quite working, six months or so ago. that's _really_ good news. > Unlike the other RTMP servers, Cygnal has a swf VM > builtin for server side ActionScript, since we conveniently have one in > Gnash I can use. excellent - that will be particularly interesting to see. well i'm interested in having something _other_ than red5, because i really don't like java. will you be planning to call out to other dynamic languages at some point (e.g. python, ruby) ? if there's a way to do real-time video chat (like red5 can) in cygnal then that's a _major_ milestone. btw i trust that you've found that implementing both the client and the server at the same time allows you to bootstrap up _much_ quicker than if you just did client or just did server. you may also find that implementing a sniffer (wireshark plugin?) at the same time also helps, although i'd found when doing MSRPC reverse-engineering that massively verbose debug output substitutes for that need, anyway. l. _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev