Sorry, didn't mean any kind of war between Red5 and haXevideo :)

In my company we have a voice recording tool working with Red5 and
that's great. However, if we want the application to run be installed
on end user's machine and run off line, i think haxevideo will do the
work better as we won't need to install Java.

Long life to both!

On Dec 19, 2007 8:53 AM, Nicolas Cannasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Samuel Agesilas a écrit :
> > Zárate,
> >
> > Now, now... Red5 and HaxeVideo can coexist peacefully.
> >
> > :D
>
> Yes, haxeVideo is not meant at all to be a Red5 or FMS replacement. It's
> primarly focused on video recording and streaming and will not evolve
> into a multiuser application server.
>
>
> Best,
> Nicolas
>
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