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Dario De Agostini


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11-11-05 10:45 PM

Dear list,

i've read with great interest every post regarding the ability to
"stream" a flv file without using flashcom.

It really was one of the best topics ever made in this list 

So i was wondering... is there any way to do the "reverse" thing ?
What i am asking is... is there a way to develop a client which can
connect to flashcomm e publish a video ?  (without using flash client) 

Ok, i know it's a strange question... just to know

Thanks in advance,
Dario De Agostini

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    Re: ok, we can stream raw... can we publish ?  
Naicu Octavian


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11-11-05 10:46 PM

No, there is no way you can connect something else to flashcom and send v=
ideo other than the Flash Player.


Dario De Agostini <dario-GCN6p6BpY0//wltNWqQaag@public.gmane.org> wrote:
Dear list,

i've read with great interest every post regarding the ability to=20
"stream" a flv file without using flashcom.

It really was one of the best topics ever made in this list 

So i was wondering... is there any way to do the "reverse" thing ?
What i am asking is... is there a way to develop a client which can=20
connect to flashcomm e publish a video ? (without using flash client) 

Ok, i know it's a strange question... just to know

Thanks in advance,
Dario De Agostini

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    Re: ok, we can stream raw... can we publish ?  
erixtekila


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11-11-05 10:46 PM

Hi,


> No, there is no way you can connect something else to flashcom and
> send video other than the Flash Player.

Sorry, how could you be so sure ?

The ability to send encoded video stream depends on two factors, IMHO :
1 - socket connection to FlashCom on the protocol choose by the
NetConnection
2 - sending Spark encoded stream of video.

I don't think FlashCom checks if the client is really Flash player.
But I never tried.

So theorically, if one was able to produce a client that  could open a
socket and send H.263 encoded video, it should be able to record it on
the server.
But it is only theorical as I never tried it.


my 2 cents.
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    RE: ok, we can stream raw... can we publish ?  
Stefan Richter


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11-11-05 10:46 PM

This should work with FMS2 and the new API's for pushing data to the server.
I think this 'data' can take many forms including video.

Don't hold me to it just yet though.



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ixtekila
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> Hi,
>
> 
>
> Sorry, how could you be so sure ?
>
> The ability to send encoded video stream depends on two factors, IMHO :
> 1 - socket connection to FlashCom on the protocol choose by the
> NetConnection
> 2 - sending Spark encoded stream of video.
>
> I don't think FlashCom checks if the client is really Flash player.
> But I never tried.
>
> So theorically, if one was able to produce a client that  could open a
> socket and send H.263 encoded video, it should be able to record it on
> the server.
> But it is only theorical as I never tried it.
>
>
> my 2 cents.
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> erixtekila
> http://blog.v-i-a.net/
>
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