On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Dmitriy Igrishin <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> The best solution as I can see in this discussion proposed by Wim:
> embed a small flash movie in the Wt application that forwards its recorded
> data to
> a server by using Wt::WFlashObject for this.
>
> Regards,
> Dmitriy
>
>
Hi Dmitry,
I would tend to agree, but using a flash implementation has the potential to
come with a good deal of weight; We must require a hefty external server to
handle adobe's previously proprietary & non-standards-based stream format.
It also seemed that adobe has also had serious issues when running flash on
mobile devices (video performance, drains battery, security risks, etc), and
it would be good if this audio capture code worked when serving the page to
mobile devices as well.
If we could assemble a flash implementation of audio capture and streaming
that didn't require red5 or adobe media server, I think it may be a decent
option. The following link could be useful if/when we were to try and
tackle that task.
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/rtmp/
( FYI, I think the Flash 10 RTMFP specification is udp-based, which works
far better than tcp for streaming audio/video. Doesn't appear to be
publicly released yet. :-/ )
Might be just me, but I'd much rather see a lightweight RTP-based solution
that adheres to publicly available standards and works on mobile devices
too.
--
Matt Gilg
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