Hi,

Chris Allen says:
> Hi Marko,
> 
> The built in Flash Video player (FLVPlayback component) that comes
> with Flash 8 professional does not work with Red5 at this moment.
> Obviously you have seen that. Apparently there is some stuff going
> back and forth with FMS that we don't have implemented in Red5 yet.
> 
> See this thread on the subject:
> http://www.osflash.org/pipermail/red5_osflash.org/2006-July/004673.html
> 
> We are indeed aware that it does not work at the moment. I'm adding
> this issue to our bug tracking system now. Hopefully we can figure out
> how to get it working soon. I agree that it should just work. Thanks
> for the reminder that it doesn't .
> 
> -Chris

Oh, well, now I see where the sticky donky is :) ... OK, no problem, I will 
wait for this issue to be solved - please - make a note on this list when this 
happens. Any idea on when or in what kind of period this could be worked out?

Anyways, I have to say that the work that you guys have done with Red5 so fare 
is truly amazing and I must congratulate to you all. The Red5 server is very 
promising free Flash serving platform and it lacks just some little bits to 
become the flash-world must-have!

And, yes, streaming video to FLV players IS popular and it would realy be great 
for Red5 server to do this job as it should be done.

I'm ready to test whenever you guys will fix this issue with FLVPlayback 
component - I have an running Red5 server in FreeBSD 6.1 box and WinXP box - 
just waiting to be upgreaded with fixes ;)

Keep on doing this good work!

-- 
Kind regards, Marko Kobal.

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