Very simple, goal in two steps :

1. Put your flv video on the 'streams' folder in red5 (tomcat/webapps/red5/streams)
2. Connect a flash flv player : rtmp://my-domain/oflaDemo/my-video.flv

For the JW player, <http://www.jeroenwijering.com/> you can define streams on the playlist :
<title>The title you like</title>
           <creator>You or who you want</creator>
           <image>a video picture</image>
           <location>rtmp://your-domain/oflaDemo</location>
           <identifier>folder-in-streams/your-video.flv</identifier>
           <meta rel="type">rtmp</meta>
           <info>a link to know more about</info>

At the first time the video's read, a meta file will be created, it just take a little time.

Good work,

Regards, Gerald.



Mauro Sanna a écrit :
Il giorno mer, 15/08/2007 alle 18.51 +0200, exlineo ha scritto:
After many attempts, I've finally install the red5 standalone on a ubuntu server for streaming tests (the war version posed problems). It seems to work perfectly with the BW player :
http://public.exlineo.net/lv

The server as 2Ghz CPU, 1Go RAM and 100Kbps.

The videos have an encoding on2, last 1h to 1h30 for a size between 200 and 350Mo. The meta files works perfectly. I only have a bug on the duration with the player.

I thought that this report could interest you. If the tests are good, this server should start production quickly.

Can you help me on using red5?
I only install war version in tomcat, examples works perfectly but I
don't know what I have to do now.
I only want to configure a streaming server to publish some video files.



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