Your next step is:
After that, you can just create your client like any other client you've created and start recording using the Netstream class ie:
ns.publish("name", record);
good luck!
On 5/3/06, Dennie Hoopingarner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have red5 0.4.1 running on my OSX machine, and I am able to get a
"NetConnection.Success" message from the server when accessing it from
another machine. I'm unsure where to go from here.
I want to create a simple program to record and play back audio. I know
how to do this in FCS and FMS: I create a directory in the applications
directory for the application, and point my Flash app to that
directory. What is the corresponding action in red5? Do I need to write
Java class files?
Thanks in advance.
Dennie
Dennie Hoopingarner, Ph.D.
Associate Director for Technology Implementation, CLEAR
Director, Language Learning Center
Michigan State University
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