On 01/04/2013 04:02 PM, Raakesh kumar wrote:
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Raakesh kumar<[email protected]> wrote:
Well, if i have to debug my browser issues, i don't think it's fruitful to
deploy it on server as i can't ask my users to debug anything. During my
research i have found a red5 application server which is an open source
solution and allow us to do everything as their website says. But they have
no proper documentation where anybody can understand how to use it ,
probably it's their business policy because everywhere they have written
that "if you have any problem, give us a chance and we will solve your
problem in minimum cost".. After surfing now i am able to setup red5 media
streaming server but still struggling to deploy red5-recorder..
I would request if anyone has experienced it before, please help me.
The Red5 setup is not that difficult. However, you need a front-end
application which will connect to Red5 using rtmp://
If you wish to use the web cam via a web browser, then you'd ideally be
using Flex as a front-end and generate a swf file. That swf once run in
the browser file would connect to the Red5 server and save the videos
(which usually is in .flv format).
Adobe Flex is open source, and so is Red5. I guess if you're just
starting out, then you should learn Flex and create a basic application
before you connect to Red5. Exposure to Java development would be
helpful here.
Regards
Vivek Kapoor
http://exain.com
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