Hi Mark,

Thanks for the tip. Did you use the QT broadcaster to handle each client-side 
AV input ?
--
Best regards,

Pierre

Le 30 juin 2011 à 20:56, Mark Schonewille a écrit :

> Hi Pierre,
> 
> I was successful doing this with DSS. It was just an experiment and I used 
> only a few clients on a local network.
> 
> --
> Best regards,
> 
> Mark Schonewille
> 
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> On 30 jun 2011, at 20:25, Pierre Sahores wrote:
> 
>> Dear Friends and LC dev fellows,
>> 
>> Did anyone there build an advanced p2p video chat solution in mixing a 
>> Rev/LC client and, on the server-side : Red5 (java free implementation of 
>> the Adobe FMS streaming server) or an other Streaming Server solution.
>> 
>> I did't be successful in about this with Darwin Streaming Server witch is 
>> mainly useful in about on demand video streaming and on line conferencing in 
>> broadcast mode. As long as i know, DSS is not the best way to go in about 
>> P2P video chat with more than two connected peoples.
>> 
>> Any toughs would be vey helpful and appreciated !
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> --
>> Pierre Sahores
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