08-23-05 07:45 AM
Hank, I think your first one would be solved if we could mix streams Serv=
er side (as suggested earlier). like:
out_ns.AttachVideo(AudioStream1,AudioStream2);
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I think with video you may have to do a split like side to side if you kn=
ow what I mean, that may be too complex to handle.
hank williams <hank777-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
There are two big things I am looking for.
1. sycnronization of recorded streams. Right now you can create a
video conference but you cannot record and play that conference back.
This it seems to me is critical. The concept that you can have a
conference but not record it is a major missing piece.
2. I want to be able to gateway to other technologies such as h.264.
and SIP. This would allow flashcomm to become a hub for video calls
outside of flash. In this way, flash could become a true video switch.
>From a business perspective this would be powerful in that it would
really make flashcomm a potential solution for the much larger general
video and audio conferencing world. There is no reason to limit
flashcomms communication to just flash clients. Doing so would
dramatically increase the platform's revenue potential.
Regards
Hank
On 8/22/05, David Simmons wrote:
> At the risk of flooding my inbox, I'd like to ask the list for feature
> suggestions for Flash that are related to the Flash Communications
> Server.
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> What do you want future versions of Flash to do with the server? What
> FCS feature did you want in Flash 8 that didn't show up there?
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> I'll start the list with the obvious. You don't have to add "me too"
> for these:
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> * Real-time VP6 video encoding for camera capture
> * Screen sharing
> * Everything faster and less CPU intensive
> * Fix the problem with video glitches that's been all over the
> list
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> Please DON'T send requests for any of the following. I'll ignore you in
> any case if you're talking about :
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> * Pure server features like AS2 support
> * Server pricing, bandwidth caps etc
> * Features not related to the Flash Communications Server (i.e,
> drawing functions)
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> This is an informal survey only. There's no promise about any of this
> getting into Flash, but I'd like to hear what you think we should do fo=
r
> future Flash versions.
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> Thanks,
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> - Dave Simmons
> Macromedia Engineering
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