On 11/23/06, Dario De Agostini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ahh..good to bring this topic up... i found this page another day: > > http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2006/11/21.html#a1566 > > wow... didn't imagine so much "solutions"... > > the thing is .. they are all based on java, so make me think.... > how hard it can be to make some java code that turns the screen > camera for flash ? > to much OS-dependent ? it's quite a complex topic. Flash player can't "grab" desktop image.
yup, i know.. I mean java use the screen as source and make a virtual camera for flash.... as VHScrCap for win... Even if it would capture it, it would be "useless" since it doesn't have
a proper video encoder for such a video. (high resolution, small area changes, need for color compression and much more...) So Flash player can't (even if you use the mighty video driver it will NEVER give a good performance).
I can open more than 5 (gonna try more) simultaneos app sending my 1280x1024 sceen trought VHScrCap with no problems at all... flash 9... dosen't slow down Bw isn't the problem at all.. you have an idea because is the same compress stuff.... I even think that screen will be lighter.. .. don't change too many pixels, by other hand, changes it all sometimes....hm... If you can't use flash... what remains to you ? Java is the only
solution which can be "installed" without having any particular client to be downloaded (like flash) and is multiplatform. This is why all "useful" alternatives to breeze are java based. you could also use windows ocx, which would give a very good performance, but it will be a MS Windows only solution. Dario De Agostini _______________________________________________ Red5 mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org
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