my ideas was:

1. red5 broadcast the vnc info..as it is...as SO maybe...multiple
sharing..to FVNC

2. encode VNC->FLV really tricky.... but there are the VNC2SWF ... maybe....
hehe...but there are (legal) problems with encoding to flv right?

Those screen to cam works nice too.... but I just saw for windows...
but linux should be easier (for a linux guy at least) as X is a server
and....hmm....i think i'm gonna sleep a little..
xD

On 11/16/06, hank williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ahh. ok that makes sense.

Hank

On 11/16/06, Joachim Bauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hank williams schrieb:
> > This makes sense, but Darron Schall has implemented some kind of vnc
> app
> > in flash. Dont know how he did it or what the limitations are but I am
> > curious if it only captures the player window. That seems kind of
> > useless, but again I havent tried it. The screenshot on the linked
> page
> > below suggests it works outside the player window.
>
> FlashVNC is just a VNC client that requires a VNC server running on the
> machine you want to capture the screen from.
>
> Joachim
>
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