Jake
On 5/13/06, Harris, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A major attraction of MP3 is the currently impossible need by many that use FCS or FMS2 in education to allow users, such as a professor, to record audio through a Flash movie in their browser, and then make MP3 files available to be downloaded in Podcasts that someone can listen to offline on a portable MP3 player. This is a Holy Grail for the education community. It doesn't relate to streaming at all, just recording and compatibility with ipods. It needs to work with Flash, shouldn't require anyone to record WAVE OUT in real-time, set up a PBX system or use a JAVA applet.
Don't get me wrong, it would be really wonderful if an LGPL PBX could be used with Red5 to allow people to dial into a video or audio conference, or if files could be recorded over the phone and then streamed. But that is a different need. We still would need to be able to generate MP3s on the server from users talking to a Flash movie. :D
Unless, of course, someone could convince Apple and the other manufacturers of portable music devices to accept FLV files. Maybe if Adobe buys Apple someday.
Mike
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Sent: Sat 5/13/2006 1:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [Red5] Record as MP3, audio conferencing
Can't java go on recording what is happening in the audio adaptor, an
"optional" function of red5... anyway... what I want to ask is...
Why mp3 mp3 mp3 ? isn't ogg better and free ? what i'm missing ?
On 5/10/06, Roberto Saccon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I checked that site about half a year a ago, it said, "sources: coming
> soon", nothing has changed since and the author never responded, so this
> doesen't seem a solution on which you can relay on. And to scale, I guess
> you need to put each instance of a converter on its own OS (that actually is
> easy to setup and maintain if you use XEN for OS virtualization)
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> On 5/9/06, Steven Gong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I think it's legal as long as you download flash plugin yourself. But this
> kind of use of flash plugin is not documented in Adobe's EULA.
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> > On 5/10/06, Dave Myron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Stumbled across this:
> http://etudiant.epita.fr/%7Efounad_m/flv2mp3/
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> > Don't know about legality. It works (only on Linux) by playing the FLV
> with the installed Flash 7 Player and piping the audio output to the LAME
> encoder resulting in an MP3.
> >
> > It's not real-time, but maybe real-enough-time?
> >
> > Dave Myron
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> > ________________________________
> From: Rob Terrell [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 10:45 AM
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> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [Red5] Record as MP3, audio conferencing
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> > Ben,
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> > Not impossible... just not cheap or easy.
> >
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> > From file format X to FLV with ffmpeg should be fine, assuming that ffmpeg
> can handle the codecs & file format of X. The other direction, from a
> Red5-stored FLV into, say, an MPG file with an MP3 audio track -- not as
> possible. The video would work, but the audio wouldn't be readable by
> ffmpeg.
> >
> >
> > There has been discussion of this on the ffmpeg lists, as I recall. It
> certainly would be possible to license the NellyMoser codec and add it to
> your own private version of ffmpeg, and it would then do what you need. But,
> you would have to be comfortable with the ffmpeg code. And I have no idea
> what the license fee for that would be.
> >
> >
> > And, if Adobe were to release a command-line NellyMoser transcoding tool,
> you could simply use that as part of the post processing chain.
> >
> >
> > Rob
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> > On May 9, 2006, at 1:22 PM, Ben Weekes wrote:
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> > 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?
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> >
> > My plan was to use FFMPEG etc to import / export Audio and Video to / from
> our video conferencing server (based on openH323)
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