Hi JOachim,congrats! that's pretty simmilar to my own app hehe, only that my
"live audio and video communication" is not a "all see all" videoconf, it
works more like a classroom where the teacher sees everyone but the pupils
only (should) look at the teacher. We also figured out a way to share
presentations. But then again, congrats on that!.
The only point i'm missing is the screen sharing (and remote control), we've
tried a few ideas to achieve that but they all were improductive or too
bandwidth greedy. Are you using only flash on client side for that? (that
was one of my requirements). Hope you can throw some light on this, it would
be much appreciated.

Cheers

Carlos.

On 5/14/07, Lenny Sorey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Joachim,

This is very very nice!!

It is extremely refreshing to see RED5 being used in such a dynamic way.

Congratulation to you and your team.

Regards,

Lenny




On 5/14/07, Joachim Bauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Some people asked about examples of "real-world" projects running on
> Red5, so I thought it would be cool to show what we at struktur AG are
> working on and what is possible with Red5 today.
>
> We develop the web meeting software spreed.com, that is using Red5 for
> all real-time communication since several months now.
>
> Features include
> - live audio and video communication
> - a basic chat
> - presentations of any office documents, PowerPoint slides or images
> - an interactive whiteboard
> - cross-platform screensharing and remote control, currently available
> on Windows, Linux (public beta) and Mac OSX (private alpha)
>
> Our roadmap contains several nice features that will be available soon:
> - collaborative mind maps
> - an extended, moderated chat
> - presentations of video files
> - export of presentations with whiteboard informations to PDF
> - global phone services that allow participants to join using their
> phone
> - recording of meetings for later replay
> - interconnects between different servers to allow more people join a
> single conference and to support running conferences across continents
>
> ...we even plan to open-source the server one day ;)
>
> You can use spreed.com for free with up to three participants, just
> create a free account on the website. If you're located in Australia or
> Asia, you might want to use the server at spreed.com.au for better
> latency.
>
> As I've written above, the screensharing on Linux currently is beta, so
> if you would like to test that, feel free to contact me for details.
>
> I hope you don't feel offended by the slight ad here ;) but see this
> mail
> as little example for what Red5 is capable of, even before version 1.0
>
> Joachim
>
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