Ben, your correct.  Red5 will not be dealing with converting file formats.  Licensing issues have prevented this.  However, this doesn't mean we won't support extension through a third party someday.  Till then, I suggest checking out what Till had mentioned.

On 1/15/06, Till Schneidereit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ben,

you should check out ffmpeg[1]. This tool can deal with pretty much every imaginable media type and would almost certainly suit your needs.

[1]: http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/index.php

cheers,
till

Ben Robinson wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Firstly - Awesome job on the project so far, I stumbled on it about a
> week ago and could not believe the work that you have done.
>
> I've hit a brick wall in my investigations into converting a flv file to
> a wav. I've found a number of solutions that require manual
> intervention, but nothing that can be scripted and is clean and fast.
> So.. my question is: is red5 planning on integrating a feature suchas this?
>
> My guess is no, which leads to my next question - do any of you know of
> it being done and in the format mentioned above? I need to manipulate
> the waveform and need the audio in a format that I can play with.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Rock on.
>
> Ben
>
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