awesome, thanks Dan!

I apologize for such elementary questions - I'll admit, I'm not a
Flash guy at all so I'm picking this up as I go.

Great, so checking out the root/ test, and the oflaDemo all is well. I
even put my movies in oflaDemo/scripts/ and they played great through
the test player! That's a positive sign!

What's the easiest way to create a new application directory? I found
Joachim's (http://www.joachim-bauch.de/tutorials/red5/HOWTO-NewApplications.txt)
tutorial, and I tried to follow it as best as possible, but it didn't
work unfortunately. Is there a better way?

Thanks again!
-Jason


On 1/7/07, Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Videos go within the "streams" directory of the application directory same
> as with FMS. So
>  webapps/theapp/streams
>
>  Jason Alexander wrote:
>  Thanks Dan -
>
>
> I apologize, actually I am connecting first and then playing just the
> filename. I guess I was just talking in pseudocode. :)
>
> Am I correct in where I'm putting the flv's? Are there any logs where
> I can vertify that it's trying to connect?
>
>
> Thanks again!
> -Jason
>
> On 1/6/07, Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>  I dont remember for AS2 i guess its the same for AS3 , and ive never
> tried to run a play method with a full url. The general thing is connect
> to server first and no need for default port. then in the play method
> you would do ns.play("myvideo.flv"), the actual flags for a VOD stream
> ive commented in previous emails to make it run properly, ie send proper
> metadata and recognise missing files. I notice though for fms its a bit
> different it doesnt like the .flv extention maybe when i was testing it,
> it didnt have the proper VOD flags then either and was thinking it was
> trying to play a live stream instead.
>
> Jason Alexander wrote:
>
>
>  Hey all,
>
>
> I'm currently working on a client who is trying to get off of Flash
> Communications Server. He's currently using it for streaming flv's
> only, and only doing that for copyright protection, port negotiation
> and seeking.
>
> I'm looking to use Red5 as a substitute and have downloaded and
> installed the Mac version of 0.6 rc1. I currently have R5 running, and
> a video placed in the webapps/ folder within the Red5 directory. I'm
> then trying to connect to rtmp://127.0.0.1:1935/myvideo.flv
> and not
> having any luck.
>
> I'm assuming R5 should be able to do this, correct? If so, what do I
> do to start debugging and figuring out what I've done wrong?
>
>
> TIA,
> -Jason
>
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