HI Rob I do have a pressing need to get iPlayer working, so access to your branch would be advantageous. I understand that there will be a steep learning curve. I will be be upfront about the time I have available though, family commitments and work will mean that I only have an hour or so each evening, but it would be great to get a better understanding of gnash.
If there are any design documents you can point me at, or pointers to your branch, that would be great.. Matt 2009/9/11 Rob Savoye <r...@welcomehome.org> > On 09/11/09 10:32, Matthew Spencer wrote: > > I currently have a pet project to get the BBC's iPlayer working with >> gnash. >> I am using WebKit to display the BigScreen interface, with the gnash >> plugin >> supplying the flash support. >> >> I have a few questions for the list on how best to progress with the work, >> seeing as I have a bit of time available to try and get this working. >> > > It'll be more than a little bit of time... The BBC iPlayer requires RTMP > support. I have RTMP support in an experimental branch, but it's not going > to be in this next release due to not bring quite ready for prime time... > > I'll gladly work with anyone who would like to take on this task from my > branch and beat it into shape. Unfortunately the few people that have > considered plugging into this effort realized there is a steep learning > curve with both RTMP and Gnash. If you're willing to put weeks or longer > into this, let me know, I'd love to hand this off to somebody while I > continue hacking on Cygnal. (the server side of RTMP) > > - rob - >
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