[Red5] About streaming " on demand " ... ffmpeg-php thumbnails

Dieter Eckhardt webmaster at strip-poker.com
Sat Jul 1 09:13:12 EDT 2006


Hi there, hank williams,

hm, i am not sure, it also went into my red5 folder, so i guess
everyone got it ;) did it?


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Dieter Eckhardt
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on Samstag, 1. Juli 2006 at 15:27 you wrote:

> Thanks! On thing though. Your email went (i think) only to me. Send
> another one to the list so we can build some support for the feature.

> Regards
> Hank

> On 7/1/06, Dieter Eckhardt <webmaster at strip-poker.com> wrote:
>> Hi there, hank williams,
>>
>> yap, I fully agree... :)
>>
>>
>> --
>> Kind Regards
>> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
>> Dieter Eckhardt
>> mailto:webmaster at strip-poker.com
>> Yahoo ID: dyter08
>> ICQ: 35719013
>> skype: strip-poker.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> on Samstag, 1. Juli 2006 at 14:59 you wrote:
>>
>> > Being able to ask the server for a jpeg of a random point in a stream
>> > in a thumbnail size (or any size actually) would be an incredibly
>> > powerful feature to add. I think a large number of projects would find
>> > it useful because in hanging out on the flashcomm mailing list it
>> > comes up all the time. Perhaps there could be a function that would
>> > autogenerate a jpeg for any video, when created or edited and place
>> > the jpeg in the same directory as the video, but with a jpg extension
>> > instead of the flv extension.
>>
>> > This would be incredibly cool.
>>
>> > Regards
>> > Hank
>>
>> > On 7/1/06, Igor Sazhnev <rattygl at mail.ru> wrote:
>> >> Hello!
>> >>
>> >> > Regarding a screenshot or thumbnail generated on the server-side...
>> >>
>> >> Also, its possible to use slightly another approach (but not sure how to  implement this in Red5):  you can write a server script (even in php), which will send to flash only first keyframe (with headers of course) and when close connection. On client side you can use ns.play in usual way, then catch Net.Stop event and close connection. Worked excellent for me and very simple. Maybe someone can find this interesting to implement as feature in Red5?
>> >>
>> >> Igor Sazhnev
>> >>
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