Is there a reason you are sending across a BMP file using rtmp?  Why aren't
you just loading in the bitmap through http?  If you want to materialize a
bitmap on the client, I would first make sure that the bitmap is 24bit.
After this I would imagine that it could be re-materialized on the client.

On 10/29/07, Fractalz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would like to add more details to my question hoping to get some reply:
> I have an image on my application that is sitting on red5. I have
> converted this to arrays of byte and accessed it from flexclient. But the
> problem is that I can not convert it back to image, and my question is that
> how to do that?
> If I get the image in BMP on red5 and then do the byte array and send it
> over to flex client, still wouldn't work. Because the Bitmap in flex is not
> compatible with the one in Java.
> Any other ideas to get that image would work too.
> Any response is appreciated.
>
>
>
> On 10/28/07, Fractalz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> > I have a picture (JPEG, PNG, BMP) which changes automatically every
> > second or so in a red5 application I put on red5 server and I am trying to
> > access it in flex client.
> > I have tried to convert the picture to byte array and then convert it
> > back to bitmap in flex, but this didn't work because the bmp format in flex
> > is different.
> > I know how to communicate between red5 and my flexclient but I have
> > problem in how to do it for particularly pictures.
> > Does any body know how to access pictures put on red5 from flex?
> > any ideas is much appreciated.
> >
>
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