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If the question he's asking is understood by me, I don't think FLEX Builder anyway, is available for Linux though I wish it was.

I have FLEX Builder Pro 3.0 with ILOG Elixr components and it only has Windows and Mac downloads. 

On Adobe Labes labs.adobe.com there might be a FLEX SDK for Linux but there's no FLEX Builder that I know of (wish there was).

I also have FDT Enterprise and it's supposed to be great (and is) but I don't like it's User Interface too much.

I noticed on Adobe Labs there's Flash Builder -- what's going on with that; I hope they are not further segmenting products (Catalyst for creating Flash from Photoshop, Flash Builder for who knows what now).

Entropy is going to set it soon if they don't lessen the money mongering business model.

These are days when people are acutely aware of Greed - I think AMD's Fusion and Cinema 2.0 demo, shows that quite well, that they want to become a more collaborative company.

Anyone with any suggestions on AMD v NVIDIA cards I'd appreciate it -- this relates in as much as Video Production that is to be sent out via RED5 Ultimately (my hope anyway).

NVIDIA CUDA and OpenGL is more understood by me, AMD just released a C++ Compiler Suite that I believe is integrated with  some of the products they've shown integrated at Cinema 2.0 (very impressive; but I know CUDA very well and it's a great simulation environment; I'm not a GAMER, I want to create Physics Simulations that can be applied to Real Time Video; thus Xuggle with RED5.

On Jul 2, 2009, at 12:19 AM, iMDT - Tiago Jacobs wrote:

Why not flex?

Walter Tak wrote:
Looking for a decent tool to download with Linux (not Windows, got tools for that) on the commandline streams (VOD) from Red5 to emulate a single end-user.
 
Tried VLC, rtmpdump, gnash but can't get them to work. I want to be able to download from commandline (no GUI whatsover) on a Linux-box from my own beloved Red5 servers to do accurate loadtesting.
 
Since the test-client for this assignment doesn't have Red5 on it I can't use Daniel's Red5Bench.
 
How easy is it to construct a tool with RTMPClient ? I don't even have to nor want to save the stream to disc, actually I rather not save it, to mimimize load on my test-client (server in a datacenter) so it can bash my Red-Fivers even more.
 
In the end I want to be able to start the commandline tool with (my own) scripts to emulate load of say 10,100, 1000 simultaneous viewers on a single, few or random amount of available VODs.
 
If someone can aid me with the proper tool I'll write some bash-scripts (or perhaps cli-based PHP, that's even easier to read for most) and dump them here for you all to use for load-testing.
 
Tnx in advance,
Walter
 

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