On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 11:56 PM, Evgeniy Khramtsov <xramt...@gmail.com>wrote:

> tong wrote:
>
>> sorry for void, here we go:
>>
>> The upcoming release of flash player 10.1 supports multicast video
>> streaming over RTMFP.
>> In fact, RTMFP is builtinto flash player since version 10, but just the
>> latest release of the flash-media-server has implementd serverside
>> support ( i am not aware of a free software project ).
>>
>> Adobe hosts a public RTMFP server for testing, but i don't know how
>> reliable this is, therefore i wouldn't count it as a real world
>> opportunity.
>> http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/stratus/
>>
>> Anyway, i guess there will be free software implementations, sooner or
>> later, whether adobe opens the protocol or not (same story as with RTMP,
>> how boring!),
>> Maybe his should get recognized by jingle-XEP architects/writers.
>>
>>
>
> I had some experience with RTMFP: all is fine except of NAT traversal,
> because it requires one of the peers to have direct internet connection - so
> it is useless in the most of cases.
>

yep, unless there's a multicast beacon / proxy running on the NAT device,
which is almost unheard of.


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> Evgeniy Khramtsov, ProcessOne.
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