I dont think that is solved yet ive asked the same question here. We
usually have a bandwidth chooser and format the files like
videofile-bitrate.flv
Jason Alexander wrote:
Any thoughts anyone? Is this possible in R5?
Thanks!!
-Jason
On 1/7/07, Jason Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Plugging the oflaDemo into my flash player, I quickly found that
apparently the last Flash developer added in a custom checkBandwidth
function on FCS, ala:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashcom/articles/flvideo_bandwidth_04.html
What's the easiest way to do something similar in R5?
Thanks again!
-Jason
On 1/7/07, Jason Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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