thanks tom!
great app ;)

I believe that adobe is keeping these obstacles for some reason that
will be unveiled very soon.
blocking flash player to telephony integration sounds a little
microsoft-ish to me... damn money ( when it goes to other guy's
pockets )

the activeX solution is good for some cases... will dig deeper into it.

thanks a lot,
Aldo

On 5/28/06, Interalab Sales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If on a VoIP server, you did this:
>
>     VoIP PBX/Softphone(s) <--> Flash Player <-->  Internet <-->
> connected to a Red 5 conference . . .
>
> And then at the end points (user PC's):
>
>     User's Camera and microphone <--> Flash Player <--> Internet <-->
> connected to a Red 5 conference . . .
>
> And then on a Red 5 server, run a audio/video conference that these
> clients are connecting to.
>
> Wouldn't that create a multi-user video/audio conference that also
> includes some VoIP participants that have been originated by the VoIP
> PBX server?  The VoIP PBX and the Red 5 servers could both be in the
> same data center, of course.
>
> It's not the same as having a pure Flash client making a VoIP call, but
> it could at least allow us to include VoIP or regular phone calls to a
> conference.
>
> Of course, as has been proved many times by many people, I could be wrong.
>
> Bill
>
>
> Tom Krcha wrote:
>
> >Actually, maybe I don't understand you correctly.
> >But you have to convert NellyMoser to G.729 or G.711 -> codecs used by RTP
> >protocol, which is used together with SIP protocol (Signals) to transfer
> >calls in VoIP.
> >
> >Without this realtime transcode - you are deadman, pirate.
> >
> >Tom
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> >Of Interalab Sales
> >Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 4:10 PM
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: Re: [Red5] Flash Audio <--> Phone
> >
> >VoIP is real time. So, why can't you use a flash player locally at the
> >Red5 side to stream it to Red5? The 'real time' issue with converting
> >Nellymoser to get MP3's isn't really a problem. On the VoIP client side
> >there are some open source Java softphones available.
> >
> >Maybe I'm dreaming.
> >
> >Bill
> >
> >Tom Krcha wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Hi Bill and Tom,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>>What about making a bridge at the Red5 side?
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>Impossible - cos' nellymoser.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>>this is great! i would like to know how to you communicate with the
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>active x "viphone" and flash.
> >>
> >>There is special API using JavaScript. So flash calls JavaScript and
> >>it operates with ActiveX. And another side it's same.
> >>
> >>First problem is: works only under Internet Explorer
> >>
> >>Second problem is: we want just one superspread plugin -> Flash
> >>
> >>Yeah yeah yeah . our dreams were to kick Skype off the world :)
> >>
> >>There is still chance, but what the hell Nellymoser thinks with their
> >>closed technology! Maybe to hack their codec? -> I think these codecs
> >>must be all the same.
> >>
> >>Tom Krcha
> >>
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