A small question.
There are a number of occasions where the schedule on channels is NEVER as
published!
A good example the 10pm-10:30pm slot on BBC TWO. Programmes in this slot
actually start never earlier than 10:02pm and usually end at 10:32pm, with
Newsnight starting at 10:33pm.
The
I
can't find formal standards for RTMP and FLV, did I miss them
somewhere? Tried RFC/IETF and ISO, neither have anything.
We have covered this before (multiple times I think).
RTMP is a proprietary protocol. It was reverse-engineered in late 2006 (I think). Adobe
have not released a
As it happens I've come across an open source flash streaming server
called Red5 - just starting to have a look at it, but it seems quite
good.
Anyone have any more experience with this?
Stephen Stewart
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On 22/01/2008, Phil Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also would it be possible to get the stream in a sensible format?
If you ever want iPlayer on a mobile use a viable format. For
reference Android (Google's Mobile Platform) supports MPEG4 and H.264.
How about a stream in one of those
On 22/01/2008, Stephen Stewart-CARDIFF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As it happens I've come across an open source flash streaming server
called Red5 - just starting to have a look at it, but it seems quite
good.
Did you also look at Cygnal, the Gnash server part? :-)
Oh and I think Mr Forrester may have been a tad dishonest (possibly
unintentionally) when claiming RTMP and FLV where just like PDF and that anyone
can create readers for them. PDF is an ISO standard! I can't find formal
standards for RTMP and FLV, did I miss them somewhere? Tried RFC/IETF and
Andy,
Any chance you could stop with the accusations of dishonesty? I think
Ian's general demeanour and hard work for backstage deserve a little
more respect than being accused of being (even unintentionally)
dishonest without good reason.
I don't get the impression that you mean to be quite so
http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/news/archives/2007/12/podcast_accessi.html
http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/news/archives/2007/12/podcast_accessi_1.html
Ian,
congratulations, and my aplogies, if I became overbearing or worse...
best wishes
Jonathan Chetwynd
Accessibility Consultant on Media Literacy and
As I've said previously, transcribing is a long, tedious and generally
thankless task, yet is so well worth it -- often years down the road,
when you can easily find what was said with just a remembered keyword
or phrase.
It's true that one would always like to have expressed oneself better,
but
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