Re: [Flashcoders] Playing big FLV files (locally) - where's the problem ?

2007-03-16 Thread Tom Rhodes
if he's just talking about locally though i don't see the problem, he can just install red5 on the machine he wants to show the video on. it's pretty painless to install red5 and stream off the hardrive using that. pretty sure we all have it set up like that to test stuff... yeah red5 is for

Re: [Flashcoders] Playing big FLV files (locally) - where's the problem ?

2007-03-16 Thread Ramon Miguel M. Tayag
You can sure use RED5 but if all you need to do is play the video, setting up and maintaining a server might be a lot of work. Look into multiple FLV file playing. It plays a list of FLV files seamlessly, but it has many advantages. I know it's been done but I'm quite sure the source hasn't bee

[Flashcoders] Playing big FLV files (locally) - where's the problem ?

2007-03-15 Thread Cedric Muller
Hello, I have FLV files that are being downloaded by a java client from the web to a local disk. On my local machine, I have a SWF loading that local downloaded FLV. It works great ... but here comes that awful heartbeat again: How can I handle 2 gig FLV files ? Is there a way ?? Must I use RED