Sorry, I spoke too soon, I just found the Developer
SDK at On2.  But since I've already asked, anyone
aware of a way to transform DirectX/Avalon on the
server to a   .SWF format?  I must admit I'm a little
confused whether Macr has bought On2 or just licensed
it for .swf

I have some video mixer work from a while back,
looking to do a COM based animation transform; but I'm
not sure I have 6 months to do testing to see if it's
viable...to texture map and render in real time future
Flash Player and possibly make the player too big; or
to server-side such technology and just integrate it
into On2 already in FP8...hmmmm....some can prob. see
where I'm heading...I see nothing wrong with Avalon on
the server; but I don't want it dominating on the
client; that's for all: Linux, OSX and lastly
Mickeysoft Windows.

Anyone want to create an open source project to do
this kind of thing?  I know there are some people out
there born to program DirectX (I have my talents and
can compete with anyone on almost anything; but there
are some pure machine like COM programmers out there
when it comes to gaming).

-r

--- Robert Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Does anyone know if Macromedia has some sort of
> Developer Program for Utilization of the On2 VP6
> that
> provides some sort of API and/or conversion?
> 
> I'm not looking to batch convert things; I'm more
> looking to render in real time; snippets of alpha
> masked video, including an audio stream into it.
> 
> Sounds lofty, but it involves another project I've
> had
> on the back burner for quite sometime; and Flash
> Player 8 video is the perfect deployment model.
> 
> I'm basically looking for a way to render DirectX to
> On2 VP6 and was hoping there is some sort of
> licensing
> and/or agreement for doing this.
> 
> I'm getting some very positive feedback from
> customers
> for Flash 8 video (one customer in particular who is
> not turned on by nearly everything --- i.e. he's a
> bid'nez'man :)
> 
> -r
> 
> 
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