On 8/16/06, Roberto Saccon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you just wanna make video upload easier, you should take a look at
> http://videoegg.com, that might solve your problem.  There was some
> talk on the list some time ago about a C++ RTMP app exactly for this
> purpose. It was supposed to be released as open source, but haven't
> heared anything from it for some time now. And I am myself currently
> writing  kind of supersimple RTMP server, but for very different
> purpose and in Erlang.
>

Yeah, probably wouldnt use videoegg. That would be a bit like yahoo
asking google for help.

But I am curious about what your server will do, and whether it could
be used for what I am talking about.

Regards
Hank

> On 8/15/06, hank williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have had this idea bouncing around in my head for a while.
> >
> > How hard would it be to make a super simple version of red5 that ran
> > on the client instead of as a server. The idea would be to make it so
> > that people could record webcam video to their local machines. I am
> > interested in this because most people have very slow upstream
> > bandwidth, so webcam video is bad. So websites (like mine) that want
> > to offer people the ability to record video are limited to crappy
> > video. This could be used for things like video mail as well.
> >
> > I know nothing about the AMF protocol or what the issues are, but I
> > have been thinking that an implementation in a light, crossplatform
> > language like haXe would be really cool. And given the limited
> > purpose, I am thinking it could be much smaller/lighter than red5.
> > What do you guys think?
> >
> > Hank
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