[osflash] Working with a Camera and RED5

Glen Pike postmaster at glenpike.co.uk
Fri Jan 9 10:23:28 PST 2009


Hi,

  Although this is a Red5 question - check the install page for Red5 - 
if you have built, installed & started the server, I think it will serve 
up a "home page" if you visit the URL (maybe RTMP port too) in your 
browser.  From here you can get to the examples - there is a video 
conferencing one in there somewhere.  You can find the source code in 
the install somewhere too.

    Glen

Dominick Accattato wrote:
> Yes this is a feature of Red5.  Please use the Red5 mailing list for 
> questions like this.
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Jadson Santos <jadsonjs at gmail.com 
> <mailto:jadsonjs at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
>     Hi guys,
>
>     Has Somebody alredy captured video from a camera with RED5 ?
>     I'm work in an application of security that many clients need to
>     see another environment with cameras.
>     I thought a solution like this:
>
>
>     client 1 -->
>     client 2 -->  Red5 <-- Camera
>     client N -->
>
>     Red5 getting a stream from a camera and broadcasting it to many
>     clients
>
>
>     Is it possible? I wanna know just this, if it is possible or nor.
>     If someone have alredy heard something about this.
>
>     Thank you very much.
>
>
>     -- 
>     Jadson José dos Santos
>     * Engenheiro de Computação
>     * Especialista em Desenvolvimento de Sistemas Corporativos
>
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