I'm missing somehting here.  If it's in the v7 flash file spec, why in can't
someone do that??  I fail to see what the legal issue is of creating flv
chunks if its just a "method" of doing so.

I guess I'm probably missing something very significant here


On 11/23/06, Dario De Agostini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Balázs Nagy wrote:
> I dont know video codec for desktop sharing, but it could be very
> useful. I think it is very specific, because on the desktop you dont
> have motions, there are lots of static pixel etc. So it can be made
> very good if somebody would do it :)
Macromedia/Adobe already did that.
It's used in breeze.
It's documented in V7 flash file format specifications official file.
It's a simple flv in which the screen is sliced in blocks (32x32, 64x64,
128x128, etc), each flv tag can contain N blocks which are coded with
the "normal" flv scheme.

Problem is that there is NO encoder for this format so you can't legally
use it.
As far as i know you can't legally develop one too!

Dario De Agostini

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