Correct, we won't use it.  The only use case would be to make sure the
recorded flv is perfect, however thats not a Red5 issue.  Either way its
good to know how and when you can use a tool.  Thanks Joachim for finding
that.

On 5/9/07, Interalab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If all it does is verify the file format of an .flv file, then you're
not using it with Red5.

Joachim Bauch wrote:
> Mondain schrieb:
>
>> FYI
>> http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flvcheck.html
>>
>
> I'm no lawyer, but doesn't that section prevent it from being
> used in any way with Red5?
>
> "4.3 General Restrictions. You may only use the Software to
> verify that the FLV Files have been encoded to allow for
> uninterrupted playback using the Flash Media Server.
> You may not use the Software in any way to create a server,
> executable, or other program that will steam or deliver data
> and/or content from a client to a server, from a server to
> another server, or from a server to a client. You may not
> use the Software with any other Adobe or third party software,
> except Flash Media Server.  You may not distribute the
> Software and Documentation to any third party."
>
> Joachim
>
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