| Dario De Agostini 2006-08-09, 7:11 am |
| Bill Sanders wrote:
> Streaming ON2 VP6 using recorded materials is important. Also, it's
> important for working your own player created in Flash. If Windows
> Media server allowed you to create your own player and had the
> distribution base that Flash player has, I'd agree with you. However,
> I've got too much flexibility with FMS2 and high quality to give it up.
>
> Where you have low broadband, I think that some kind of streaming is
> extremely important.
Maybe it's our problem... we can't find any customer who can be
interested in downloading static content.
and, honestly, for realtime streaming vp6 has a marginal importance,
since the actual codec is quite good for fast-lowbw communication.
It's fantastic to see that FINALLY ppl are discovering the potential of
flash platform thanks to the video capabilities (youtube, google video
etc ).
FMS2 could be the killer app... but we all know why it still isn't.
Let's hope.
Dario De Agostini
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