It's quite optimistic all of these concepts.

If I understand clearly:

"run flash player on server in a sandbox with a audio catcher which
transmits the voice to PBX"

But how to do it?

How to create the sandbox with only one Audio Card?

Actually tell me more. Sounds great, but looks very very unstable.

Thanks

Tom


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Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 1:04 AM
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Subject: Re: [Red5] Flash Audio <--> Phone

What's interesting here is that if a conference call is what you are 
trying to accomplish, then you just need one flash player instance and 
you use Asterisk to conference everyone in before it reaches the flash 
player 'driver'.


Justin Lewis wrote:

>I'm not even sure you'd need to encode in nellymoser to stream to the flash
>client, after all it plays any old MP3 doesn't it and I don't think FMS/FCS
>transcodes when you stream MP3 as opposed to progressive download. With
RED5
>you should be able to push any old MP3 to the client. I'm going to piddle
>about with shoutcast now to see if I can trick FP into thinking the stream
>is an MP3 file for progressive but that's another story altogether.
>
>Failing all that then you need to run each stream through an instance of
the
>flash player on your PBX (asterix). Essentialy you'll have to have a
virtual
>audio/video driver that takes the audio/video and presents it to the
>instance of flash player as if it were just another camera or mic object on
>the PBX machine, obviously you'll have to do the same for the audio from
>flash to the PBX, we're talking virtualisation here so pretty trick stuff.
>Load should be acceptable but it won't be anywhere near as efficient as a
>proper transcoding job. After all I've managed to have 4 camera's running
on
>my laptop simultaeneously feeding 4 separate broadcast .swf's .
>
>Said it before and I'll say it again, A very ugly, inefficient abomination
>of a work around and all thanks to Adobe/Macromedia's misguided affinity to
>Nellymoser.
>
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>Of Dario De Agostini
>Sent: 01 June 2006 08:26
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Red5] Flash Audio <--> Phone
>
>chall3ng3r wrote:
>  
>
>> 
>>flashplayer <--> red5 <--> PBX - asterisk ;)
>> 
>>    
>>
>i still miss one piece of the puzzle:
>
>you have the incoming call on pbx-asterisk
>you want to "send" the audio data to red5 and provide it as a flv stream.
>
>how can you encode it to nellymoser (which is needed as far as i know) 
>to create a valid flv to be streamed ?
>
>Dario De Agostini
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