Hi Niels, Thank you for your response. I have download from this link http://dl.fancycode.com/red5/war/red5-0.6.2-java5.war red5 Tomcat war.
My OS is Linux CentOS 5, I have two Tomcat's 5.5 and Apache2 in mod_jk that balancing the request between the Tomcat's. I can put the Red5.war under webapps in each tomcat Or only in one ? Or it will be better to install it not as part of the tomcat ? (Like show here http://osflash.org/red5/suse) Thank's again. Niels Joubert-2 wrote: > > Hello! > > You are getting the FLVs to the client using "progressive download" > which is not the same as streaming. If you want to really stream it to > the client you need something like red5. > > Progressive download works and for prerecorded content it should be > sufficient, especially if the files are small. > > There are several advantages to streaming, debates all over the web, but > some of them are: > - No need to fill up the client's harddrive to play your files. > - The content never stays on the client, which helps for rights-managed > media > - You can stream live content, it is hard to "progressive download" live > content > - You can seek to any point in the file, irrespective whether it has > been downloaded yet. > > Good luck! > > -Niels > > prt wrote: >> Hi to all, >> >> I have Apache2 WebServer. >> And i have videos clips in FLV format(I convert the videos from AVI to >> FLV). >> I have SWF FLV player in html page, that users can see from the web. >> >> The SWF player load the FLV from link "http://myip/flvs/flv5.flv", >> The Apache serve this link(Request). >> >> My question is, It is take advantage of the FLV format, It is play the >> FLV >> in streaming. >> >> Or that i have to use Red5 to serve tha FLV files ? >> >> Thank you all, sorry about my english. >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Red5 mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Question-about-FLV..-tf4134620.html#a11778240 Sent from the Red5 - English mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Red5 mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org
