The best way to demo your stuff would be to choose a feature. Create a video capture of creating the application. Then run the the application to show that it works.
On 8/25/07, Daniel Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, i believe many of you have done this at conventions before, and > very well done too. There is some group adhoc web geekery meetings in > Sydney i've been told about that virtually anyone can get up and talk > about something. I'm not one for demonstrations failing all my > presentations, if anyone can give me pointers about demonstrating > Red5, I could give it a shot, as it's still not very well know here. > Trying to raise the momentum here anyway. > > Let me know :) > > _______________________________________________ > Red5 mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org > -- Dominick Accattato, CTO Infrared5 Inc. www.newviewnetworks.com
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