Chris, thank you so much for taking the time to respond, I'll be all
over that Recorder demo as soon as I get a free evening.

I would also love to hear from anyone with an opinion on the possible
capabilities of the server I'm proposed to use, as listed in my post
above, in particular the relative capabilities of Red5/Wowza/FMS on
such a box.

And, yes, I do realize that it's hard to know exactly but, basically
what I'm asking is if Red5 0.6 will have any major memory problems
that would make it unsuitable at any sort of real scale.

Thanks again Chris, that was very encouraging,

Donnacha


On 4/21/07, Chris Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Donnacha,
>
> You are on the right track! Red5 can do all that you mentioned below and
> quite a bit more. For an example of a video guest book done in Red5 take a
> look at the Video Recorder demo that's included with the distribution. John
> Grden made this little application that we used at my wedding last fall.
>
> I hope that helps somewhat.
>
> -Chris
>
>
> On 4/20/07, Donnacha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have been casually following Red5's progress for quite a while but
> > many of the technical conversations are over my head and, although I'm
> > excited about the potential, I'm unclear on what, exactly, Red5 is and
> > is not be able to do.
> >
> > During my online travels, I came across the quirkiest Flash-video
> > coding website you'll ever find, run by an English guy who calls
> > himself Mr Webcam:
> >
> > http://mr-webcam.no-ip.co.uk/
> >
> > Apart from the 16 live webcams running 24/7 (including his "World
> > Famous Parrot Cam"), he cranks out little FMS apps and, more recently,
> > Wowza Media Server apps (like Red5, Wowza is a Java-based media server
> > albeit a proprietary, commercial one).
> >
> > Mr Webcam's website is visually crude to say the least and somewhat
> > confusing but don't let that put you off exploring - it is fascinating
> > to see the way in which he has evolved the various possible
> > permutations of the basic webcam concepts and his enthusiasm for
> > webcam technology is infectious.
> >
> > One of the Wowza apps absolutely blew my mind because, although he is
> > using it as a guestbook, it has all the basic functionality I need for
> > an altogether different use that I'm very excited about.
> >
> > The app is a simple video guestbook were the public can enter their
> > name, flash asks for permission to send data from their webcam to the
> > website and a video is recorded to the server and added to a list of
> > entries that can be viewed by anyone:
> >
> >
> http://mr-webcam.no-ip.co.uk/wowza-tests/guestbook/index.php
> >
> > There is also a password protected page from which the admin can
> > delete video entries:
> >
> >
> http://mr-webcam.no-ip.co.uk/wowza-tests/guestbook/index2.php
> >
> > Although you would think this is fairly straightforward stuff, I
> > hadn't seen it actually done before, at least not in such an
> > accessible form and, believe me, I have scoured the Web looking for
> > something like this.
> >
> >
> > MY QUESTION:
> >
> > As evidenced by the demo on his site, Wowza Server does a good job of
> > handling this guestbook app - would Red5, in its current stage of
> > development, be able to handle the same task reliably and efficiently
> > in terms of memory leaks etc?
> >
> > Wowza's free license allows 10 concurrent streams (which, hmmm, I
> > think, means I could have 10 people being videoed at the same time) -
> > if I dedicated an entire server to it , roughly how many people could
> > I expect Red5 to handle at the same time?
> >
> > The server:
> >
> > Intel P4 2.8Ghz 533 FSB
> > • 2048MB DDR RAM
> > • 80GB IDE Hard Drive
> > • 200GB IDE Hard Drive
> > • OS - Centos 5 (RHEL 5)
> > • Bandwidth: 1000GB
> >
> > I would really appreciate any and all advice because, obviously, I'm
> > in way over my head here but I really want to get my idea up and
> > running because I think it will make a big difference to a lot of
> > people.
> >
> > When I next get a free evening, I intend to work through the 21 Red5
> > video tutorials at flashextensions.com but, for now, you guys can let
> > me know if I'm on roughly the right track.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Donnacha
> >
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