#242: RTSP / RTMP support
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  Reporter:  MiiJaySung  |       Owner:  admin
      Type:  Feature     |      Status:  new  
  Priority:  1           |   Milestone:       
 Component:  Liquidsoap  |     Version:       
Resolution:              |    Keywords:       
       Mac:  1           |       Linux:  1    
    Netbsd:  1           |       Other:  1    
   Freebsd:  1           |  
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Comment(by MiiJaySung):

 Cool, I would like to move to Flash / Red5 as Icecast isn't really cut out
 for my needs, and we're pushing it a little. I'm looking seriously at
 Red5, so would be willing to test where possible. (Otherwise, I'm looking
 at coding a Java App using Red5 libs + JACK libs to take Liq output and
 shift it to Red5, or find some way for Flash to play nicely and read from
 JACK instead of hardware)

 Looking back on this post, it seems Red5/FMS server is gaining market
 share far quicker than RTSP based systems like DSS/Helix, and is more
 accessible too.

 As I see it now, in Linux recording in flash is limited, so being able to
 use LiquidSoap would be an advantage as it's JACK'ified (which also has
 some nice benefits when testing remotely over VPN).

 I number of open source apps seem to deal with RTMP already, I wonder if
 those would work as a stop-gap/reference until the official docs get
 released. (I'm thinking Red5 libs, though these will be heavy to read
 being Java, or http://code.google.com/p/rubyizumi/downloads/list which is
 easier to read being Ruby).

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