Re: software to get streaming

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Very soon, you'll be able to use the first flash media server
open-source, red5 (www.osflash.org/red5) . As you may know, flash
plugin is really ubiquous.

This mean you can encode any video with ffmpeg to .flv and stream to
someone flash player.


On 11/1/05, Simon Bone <sf.bone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 06:17 -0800, Gerhard Magnus wrote:
> > On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 11:18 +0200, Gilboa Davara wrote:
> > > mplayer/xine will do the job.
> > > You'll might need win32 codecs to open certain WMP/Windows only streams.
> > > Freshrpms have both Xine, mplayer and win32 codecs RPMs.
> > >
> > > Gilboa
> >
> > A technical question: what are codecs?
> > --Jerry
> >
>
> coders/decoders. In other words, a software library that can understand
> a particular (usually compressed or encrypted) format. Without the right
> codec, data is inaccessible to your programs.
>
> HTH
>
> Simon Bone
>
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