Sorry if that sounded a bit harsh. I guess all I was saying is the community is happy to offer support, but it is a community that you have give back to. Hope I didn't come across too hard line, we are really a friendly bunch of developers who do this for fun. Head over to the dev list if what your doing or part of it can be open sourced.

-- Luke

On 4/28/06, Luke Hubbard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hi Khot,

We have had quite a few enquiries like this recently and I thought I should make our position clear.

Since we all give out time to work on an open source and free streaming server I'm sure you can understand that we only help people who give back the code and time to open source. If the project you are working on is open source, or could be open source, head over to the dev list, and you should get some support from the red5 team. We dont have a problem with C++ or .Net versions but would like (its totally optional) to see them developed and housed under osflash so that they can benefit the community. Please note red5 is licensed user LGPL, not BSD style license so you cannot use it as a blueprint for creating a commercial application. If you want to create a commercial application using RTMP, without making the streaming part open source you should really do the research into the protocol yourself.

Regards,
-- Luke

On 4/25/06, Khot Prakash < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello

 

We are trying to write a streaming client (C++) to stream dynamically generated FLV files. First of all is it possible and if it is - any clues, ideas sample would be great.

 

Thanks in advance

Prakash


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