| Bill Sanders 2006-08-06, 7:11 am |
| Eduardo,
A very easy way is to use two modules--one for the sender and another =20=
for the receiver. Both presenter and audience will be connected as =20
long as the module they're working from is connected to the same =20
application via RTMP.
HTH,
Bill
On Aug 6, 2006, at 4:12 AM, EDUARDO VILLARREAL wrote:
> Is there an easy way of allowing a presenter to stream video(via a =20
> web cam) of himself/herself, but disallowing other people in the =20
> chat room to stream their video?
>
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