This only appears to happen when attempting to record video+audio.  
Video-only streams play back just fine, and flvtool2 can parse them.  
So if you only want to record silent movies, you're golden.  
Otherwise, you're out of luck, it seems.

On Sep 4, 2007, at 11:22 PM, Ryan Shaw wrote:

> When I record streams using Red5, the resulting FLV files seem to be
> damaged or corrupted. They do not play back smoothly, either through
> Red5 or in standalone FLV players, and flvtool2 throws an EOF error
> when it tries to parse their metadata. This happens with the FLVs
> produced by the SimpleRecorder demo app, as well as my own apps.
>
> I've seen several references to this problem in the archives, and at
> least one relevant bug report[1], but no definitive answers. Can
> anyone confirm that recording ever actually works?
>
> I am using the current head of the Red5 SVN trunk (though I had the
> same problem with 0.6.2), Java 1.6 on Intel Mac, and Flash Player
> debug version 9,0,28,0.
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
>
> [1]http://jira.red5.org/browse/SN-35

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