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Wow, great news! Something that I'm really curious about is this:
 

RTMFP (Real Time Media Flow Protocol) — RTMFP provides a UDP-based secure network transport alternative to RTMP-over-TCP. To take advantage of the feature you will need to establish a net connection via future releases of Flash Media Server or other Adobe server products. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is an efficient and standardized Internet protocol for delivering media assets because of its support for lossy delivery, improving performance of real time communication. RTMFP is always encrypted which helps protect media delivery. This technology is a result of Adobe's acquisition of Amicima, Inc. in 2006. If you are interested in being part of the private prerelease for RTMFP, please send an email to fmsprerelease@... with your contact details.

Finally UDP Streaming!!!!! What does the red5 team thinks about this?? It would be a great asset to the red5 server!


On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Sebastian Wagner <seba.wagner@...> wrote:
hi,

I just checked the new Flash Player 10 Beta, and it solves an Issue with the Publishing of Video (CPU Power at 100%)

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/

I read they have hardware acceleration for Video now under the hood
get it ;),
somebody can verify for Linux if its also solved now? The CPU for me stays at around 30% if I publish with iSight Camera.

sebastian

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