Would grabbing the audio from outside of flash be an option? For
example, a java library (applet, etc.) specifically to grab the audio
that could be encoded to whatever and piped out over Red5?

Just a thought,
  Tyler

On 5/11/06, Rob Terrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Macromedia uses third party software for VOIP, Spirit DSP. Here's something
> they sent me:
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> SPIRIT DSP.  We make an embedded VoIP conference engine. It handles an
> unlimited number of conference participants while cancelling out noise,
> echoes and speech drops. Our highly efficient algorithms enable 80M+
> channels and are embedded into 200+ products including Macromedia Breeze 5
> and Oracle Collaboration Group 10g.
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> The Breeze Meeting launch process (off-topic, sorry) uses some undocumented
> ActionScript from a SWF to launch an application. This allows Breeze to do
> things that browser security generally prevents, like running their screen
> sharing and VOIP activex controls. As I recall, Breeze Meeting uses a
> desktop app that is basically a shell for IE (or WebKit on Macs) that plays
> the Breeze SWF file and also hosts the VOIP control.  The ActionScript will
> only launch an application that it downloads from a Macromedia web site.
> How's that for building a competitive advantage into your platform?
>
> Plenty of other ways to make this work, though.
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> On May 11, 2006, at 10:11 AM, Bryan Thrasher wrote:
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> It's not entirely true that the Flash Player doesn't support VoIP.
> Macromedia has a hidden extension mechanism for the Flash Player that allows
> them to load a VoIP module for Breeze.  I've heard people talk about it, but
> I have never heard that Macromedia will ever release docs on it.
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> Has anyone else heard of this or know how it might be reverse engineered?
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