Hello Chris,
> First of all I would suggest that you sign up for the Red5 mailing
> list: 

I thought this was the mailing list ;-)

> These components do rely on some server side stuff that we haven't
> implemented. I believe that we will try to get them to work by default
> in future versions though.

Sounds good. Concerning time span/road map: is this more a release 1.1 
or 2.x / 3.x / ... issue?
I think acceptance of Red5 will explode when users can simply point 
their client applications to a Red5 instead of FCS without changing 
these. Just like years ago people switched from original httpd to Apache 
(Well, Apache was an evolution of httpd, so it's not fully comparable).

> There is certainly nothing to stop you from
> creating this from scratch though,

Except for the required time, and time is money in a business 
environment - sigh.

> and we have quite a few examples
> bundled with the distribution.

Will have a look at them.

> Not sure what you mean by "pager" though.

We have a presentation module that loads a presentation (SWF, converted 
from PPT) on conference moderator's selection. Moderator can then use 
prev/next buttons to switch pages for all participiants of a conference.
All flash clients poll the current page number from the server once a 
second and display the corresponding page of the presentation.
That's what we call "pager" (probably incorrect, but I'm in Germany ;-).


BTW: does anybody know an open or closed source tool to convert PPT to 
SWF under Linux? Should be command line or web based (PHP/Perl/Java).
We are currently using a command line tool that makes use of MS 
Powerpoint libs on a Windows server, which is a rather ugly solution.


Thanks

Stefan

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