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by Argenacho :: Rate this Message:

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Yeah, I read that this feature will be available "only to FMS users"......another challenge for the red5 team and all of us!

On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Victor <dreamland_skib2@...> wrote:
Yes, really great thing with UDP.
Also, there will be a new audio codec, but no new video codec to encode
video from camera :-(

Also interesting thing:
"Dynamic Streaming — Always show the best video possible with streams
that can automatically adjust to changing network conditions. By
changing bitrates, you can keep your user engaged and avoid
start-and-stop video. Dynamic streaming provides the best possible
experience to the video consumer based on their bandwidth environment."

Victor

Ignacio Lopez wrote:
> Wow, great news! Something that I'm really curious about is this:
>
>
> _RTMFP (Real Time Media Flow Protocol)_ — RTMFP provides a UDP-based
> secure network transport alternative to RTMP-over-TCP. To take advantage
> of the feature you will need to establish a net connection via future
> releases of Flash Media Server or other Adobe server products. UDP (User
> Datagram Protocol) is an efficient and standardized Internet protocol
> for delivering media assets because of its support for lossy delivery,
> improving performance of real time communication. RTMFP is always
> encrypted which helps protect media delivery. This technology is a
> result of Adobe's acquisition of Amicima, Inc. in 2006. If you are
> interested in being part of the private prerelease for RTMFP, please
> send an email to fmsprerelease@...
> <mailto:fmsprerelease@...> with your contact details.
>
> Finally UDP Streaming!!!!! What does the red5 team thinks about this??
> It would be a great asset to the red5 server!
>
>
> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Sebastian Wagner
> <seba.wagner@... <mailto:seba.wagner@...>> wrote:
>
>     hi,
>
>     I just checked the new Flash Player 10 Beta, and it solves an Issue
>     with the Publishing of Video (CPU Power at 100%)
>
>     http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/
>
>     I read they have hardware acceleration for Video now under the hood
>     get it ;),
>     somebody can verify for Linux if its also solved now? The CPU for me
>     stays at around 30% if I publish with iSight Camera.
>
>     sebastian
>
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