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Hi, Does this mean that it will be impossible
to capture audio via Red5 (or any FLASH server) and dynamically transcode it
for other non flash purposes e.g. transmitting to a mobile phone? My plan was to use FFMPEG etc to import /
export Audio and Video to / from our video conferencing server (based on openH323) Thank you all Ben From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob Terrell Red5 can write streams to the disk in whatever it wants (including MP3
assuming there's no problems with patents) but the Flash player is only going
to supply it with audio in the NellyMoser format. The issue isn't making an MP3 file. The issue is reading the input
stream data in NellyMoser and converting that to MP3. Since NellyMoser is
proprietary (and patented) you have to get a NellyMoser license (and its
library) to read it for transcoding. Or, get someone who does have a broad
license to release a transcoding tool (i.e. Adobe). Some folks on this list have been talking about writing a Java or C++
RTMP client that could, theoretically, stream an FLV that uses an alternative
audio codec. But you're moving away from the Flash installed base to do that. On May 9, 2006, at 12:40 PM, Harris, Mike wrote:
Would
there be potential legal issues if Red5 had the ability to record a MP3 instead
of a FLV?
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