Sorry founded i will use the
StreamUtils.createServerStream(appScope, "StreamName");
  and all the other things that J told me
Thanks again man!

>Thanks Jwamycha!
>So there is any way of publishing a server-side stream with a givem stream 
>Name or i just have to invoke.
>Thanks again man! you really helps me!
>>The class you could use is IServerStream. When this user connects, you 
>>could
>>probably create a live stream made up of flv files using serverStream as
>>shown in the commented out code in oflaDemo's Application.java.
>>Then invoke a method on all clients that are connected to begin playing 
>>this
>>live stream by using:
>>Serviceutils.invokeOnAllConnections(...). invokeOnAllConnections is a 
>>static
>>method of the ServiceUtils class.

>>>This way everyone will see the live pre-recorded flvs that this user has
>>chosen
.On 4/2/07, F?bio Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>Well people, i'm tryng to stream LIVE a bunch of pre-recorded flv it 
>>>works
>.>> like this:
>>>   Some guy select the thing to see in his screen, and when he wants he
>>>stream that, and all other people that are connected see the thing he is
>>>streaming,
>>>   I know that in flash if i make publish with a pre-recorded flv, it 
>>>just
>>>doen't stream.
>>>With FMS2 there was a way that was playing the video in the .asc file. If
>>>i
>>>do the same with Red5 it will stream the video?
>>>If nothing gets to work i guess that i will use just an invoke method 
>>>with
>>>all subscribed connections. Anyway there is some api or class that you
>>>guys
>>would recomend to streaming live pre-recorded flv?
>>>>
>>>Thanks in advance Fabio-Brazil

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