That would be cool. If all you cared about was video, you could easily post-process the FLV with ffmpeg. The problem is that Flash uses the proprietary NellyMoser codec for audio, so whatever streams the server records will use that codec. You can use FCS or FMS2 for recording an audio conference -- we do that all the time -- you're just locked into NellyMoser and thus Flash playback for the archive files.

(Totally off topic, but you could easily write something in Asterisk to do podcasting from a phone call.)



On May 9, 2006, at 12:20 PM, Harris, Mike wrote:

It would be really cool if Red5 could optionally record an audio stream as an MP3 file, so someone could record a file with just a Flash movie that would be made available for a podcast.
 
Another thing that you can't do with FCS or FMS2 is to record an audio conference.
 
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