That is quite interesting, I had no idea the Flash player could operate as a peer-to-peer data server!!
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 7:19 AM, Sebastian Wagner <[email protected]> wrote: > Have a look at Adobe Stratus: > http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/stratus/ > > Sebastian > > 2010/4/21 Michaela Merz <[email protected]> >> >> Thanks Sebastian. But that's not exactly what I am looking for. I'd like >> to use HTTP-Streaming with 'chunks' of video distributed or cached within >> a cloud or P2P network. >> >> In other words: The video gets it's first 10 seconds from HTTP-Server 1, >> the next 10 seconds maybe from HTTP-Server 2 and so on. This allows to >> widely distribute a video without the bottleneck of a single server. >> >> Michaela >> >> >> >> > Hi Michaela, >> > >> > you can stream h.264 with Red5 and dynamically seek to the position in >> > the >> > stream. >> > That way you do not need to download any data at all. >> > Or you use pseudo HTTP-Streaming with CUE-Points, that allows seeking >> > also. >> > For example with LightHTTPd, see >> > http://blog.lighttpd.net/articles/2006/03/09/flv-streaming-with-lighttpd >> > >> > >> > Sebastian >> > >> > 2010/4/21 Michaela Merz <[email protected]> >> > >> >> >> >> Hi Sebastian et al: >> >> >> >> Thanks. I though so but I had a few failures with h.264 videos. Turned >> >> out, they were still packed within an MPEGTS envelope. >> >> >> >> Anyway. I am trying to programm a video player that supports segmented >> >> video clips. In other words, I am playing a 10 second clip while the >> >> following clip(s) are downloaded. >> >> >> >> I am trying to get this done by using multiple mediastream/video-views >> >> each gets it's URL set and is paused after 100ms. >> >> >> >> I am than switching to display the different videoviews. This however >> >> leads to freezing or 'sound only' after a while - so, I guess I still >> >> have >> >> some work todo :) >> >> >> >> Does anybody know, if this has been done before? Or is there a better >> >> way >> >> to preload data to be used in a mediastream/videoview? >> >> >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> Michaela >> >> >> >> >> >> > Hi Michaela, >> >> > >> >> > why not? It does not depend on OpenLaszlo to support h.264, no matter >> >> if >> >> > Live or VOD. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Sebastian >> >> > >> >> > 2010/4/21 Michaela Merz <[email protected]> >> >> > >> >> >> Hello Everybody - it's me again. >> >> >> >> >> >> I searched Google but didn't find a usable answer. Does OL support >> >> h.264 >> >> >> in the videoview? >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> >> >> mm. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Sebastian Wagner >> >> > http://www.webbase-design.de >> >> > http://openmeetings.googlecode.com >> >> > http://www.laszlo-forum.de >> >> > [email protected] >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Sebastian Wagner >> > http://www.webbase-design.de >> > http://openmeetings.googlecode.com >> > http://www.laszlo-forum.de >> > [email protected] >> > >> >> > > > > -- > Sebastian Wagner > http://www.webbase-design.de > http://openmeetings.googlecode.com > http://www.laszlo-forum.de > [email protected] > -- Henry Minsky Software Architect [email protected]
