I'm no expert, but as far as I understand, the red5 is
a communication server, it is used to send data
(video, audio streams) from one computer to another.
Screencast  is taken on one computer. You need a
software that grabs the screens and makes a movie.
When you have a movie and you want to stream it to
others, then you need the red5.

Cheers
Damjan. 
--- American Web Design <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear Red5:
> 
>     Please excuse my ignorance. I would like to know
> if you can record a screen cast to a video file
> (.avi, .mpeg, .flv, etc...) using Red5. I have heard
> that FFMPEG is one way to go about it, but I am
> having a very hard time figuring out how to install
> it on Windows, much less use it. Anyway, I have
> heard the name FFMPEG here before and think that it
> is the recording tool in Red5 so I was wondering if
> it is possible to record a screencast using Red5
> (and FFMPEG?). Thank you and please excuse any
> ignorance on my part.
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> Robert Fleming>
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