2009/2/3 Skip Tavakkolian <9...@9netics.com>:
> the original question was about flash video.
>
> many here seem to have interesting ideas, but obviously
> not motivated enough to want to plan/research/read/understand.
>
> two clues: mpeg4 and rtp
I think you mean RTMP. There are a couple of open R
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:48 AM, Akshat Kumar
wrote:
> 2009/2/3 Skip Tavakkolian <9...@9netics.com>:
>> the original question was about flash video.
>>
>> many here seem to have interesting ideas, but obviously
>> not motivated enough to want to plan/research/read/understand.
>>
>> two clues: mpeg4
2009/2/3 Skip Tavakkolian <9...@9netics.com>:
> the original question was about flash video.
>
> many here seem to have interesting ideas, but obviously
> not motivated enough to want to plan/research/read/understand.
>
> two clues: mpeg4 and rtp
Thanks, I see there are some RFCs related to RTP,
a
the original question was about flash video.
many here seem to have interesting ideas, but obviously
not motivated enough to want to plan/research/read/understand.
two clues: mpeg4 and rtp
>> By the way, Gnash seems to be quite useful.
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Eris Discordia
wrote:
> Very interesting. Thank you.
>
> By the way, Gnash seems to be quite useful.
Well, that depends on what you call useful...
Very interesting. Thank you.
By the way, Gnash seems to be quite useful.
--On Tuesday, February 03, 2009 12:22 PM +0100 Christian Walther
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2009/2/3 Eris Discordia :
I don't know of any open source implementations of Flash Player. The
software on each platform and for each browser see
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On Feb 3, 2009, at 5:11 AM, Eris Discordia wrote:
I don't know of any open source implementations of Flash Player. The
software on each platform and for each browser seems to be (c) Adobe
and closed source. Does an open source implementation, how
2009/2/3 Eris Discordia :
> I don't know of any open source implementations of Flash Player. The
> software on each platform and for each browser seems to be (c) Adobe and
> closed source. Does an open source implementation, however incomplete,
> exist?
Well, there is"gnash", which aims to be an o
I don't know of any open source implementations of Flash Player. The
software on each platform and for each browser seems to be (c) Adobe and
closed source. Does an open source implementation, however incomplete,
exist?
Videos embedded in SWF files are encoded in Sorenson's MPEG-4 profile.
2009/2/2 Akshat Kumar :
> 2009/2/2 Skip Tavakkolian <9...@9netics.com>:
>> it might require a c-section.
>> might want to start with VLC or ffmpeg.
>>
>
> My aim was just to get 9fans talking about it.
> Hence, the pushing.
>
> But yes, what information can you provide
> about either of those, with
2009/2/2 Skip Tavakkolian <9...@9netics.com>:
> it might require a c-section.
> might want to start with VLC or ffmpeg.
>
My aim was just to get 9fans talking about it.
Hence, the pushing.
But yes, what information can you provide
about either of those, with regards to porting
or creating nativel
> if I push hard enough,
> I just might give birth to a monster
it might require a c-section.
might want to start with VLC or ffmpeg.
What are the details of, and/or what might be involved in,
composing some Flash Video player for Plan 9?
Likewise, how feasible is a port of such a thing
(i.e., how closed or open is the technology)?
if I push hard enough,
I just might give birth to a monster
ak
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