It was to do with the way breeze sends updates to the screen sharing. Basically it sends only the changes encoded in a similar way to say a gif or png. If we showed moving video, it was likely to take up all the bandwidth and effect the quality. Resulting in a broken image and likely no sound. We did a test run a few days before with the breeze support guys and I asked about this. They said you can upload the FLV But that kinda defeats the point :)
I gotta say MM sponsoring OFLA was a great move, and we as a project were grateful to take part.
-- Luke
On 10/26/05, Alias
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Hi John,
In the presentation, you said "we were asked not to show video".
Is that because of the limits of the presentation environment, or was that part of some agreement with macromedia?
Just curious,
AliasOn 10/25/05, John Grden < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:if you've downloaded the demo for Red5 and tried it, would love to know how may of you are out there and if it fired right up for you etc._______________________________________________
I haven't heard too much feedback, so I was assuming everything was going well ;)
I hate to assume ;)
--
John Grden - Blitz
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