06-20-06 12:12 PM
They could possibly be using red5.
http://osflash.org/red5
Jake
On 6/20/06, Yi-Lei Wu <iwscol-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I believe a lot of you might have heard of a chat program called 123 Flash
> Chat.
>
> I recently saw that they have a A/V chat functionality (in Flash) that
> looks
> like it uses FMS/FlashCom as its backbone but yet their admin claims that
> they are using a Java server for A/V broadcasting within Flash.
>
> This really strikes me as odd... if they use a P2P architecture... I
> really
> know no direct method for this... and if they are using a client/server
> solution.... there is a server software that can replace FMS/FlashCom for
> A/V sharing/broadcasting??? Strange...
>
> If you wanna take a look at this app... here is the URL:
> http://host10.123flashchat.com/av_demo/
>
> Don't tell me they hacked into the FMS/FlashCom code and made use of it...
> :-p Or there is something that can replace this area of functionality in
> FMS/FlashCom?
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Peter Wu
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