anyway
Licensing for doing video streaming
can you accept this ???
It is a big big joke

2007! here we are
2007: streaming has to be priced :D

whatever we feel, whatever we say, this is crap
I don't care about h.264 format if sending a stream to the player  
must accept a license

ok ok let's head on to Silverlight :P

WOW

> That's an odd one - I'm not sure how they could prevent it, legally.
>
> Unless the Flash Player has a license saying 'you're not allowed to  
> receive data from a non-FMS server', in which case the users are  
> the ones who get stung, not Red5.
>
> They could prevent it _practically_ by using some form of password/ 
> encryption/handshaking, I guess. "Are you an FMS server?" "No"  
> "Well I'm not playing your stream, then..."
>
> Ian
>
> On 8/22/07, Zárate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sadly, it seems  
> Adobe is legally going to prevent Red5 and the likes doing so:
>
> "I am not in a position able to explain to you why we will not allow
> 3rd party streaming servers to stream H.264 video or AAC audio into
> the Flash Player. What I can tell you is that we do not allow this
> without proper licensing. Refer to Adobe's friendly Flash Media Server
> sales staff for more information."
>
> http://www.kaourantin.net/2007/08/what-just-happened-to-video-on- 
> web_20.html
>
> This is being discussed in Red5 mailing list:
>
> http://osflash.org/pipermail/red5_osflash.org/2007-August/014156.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> Juan
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