I heard from David Hassoun in July that Apache OSMF will likely be there
future
owner and home but for now its as most have said advanced and beyond capable
as is, for now. :)
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We're using it in several applications and it is working quite well. In our
latest project though, we had an issue on reconnecting to some streaming
servers, causing a null pointer and our app to crash, which we solved
overriding a lot of classes from osmf.
Anyways, being unsupported makes a proje
I last used it several months ago and it Just Worked.
I think it's one of those projects, like Thunderbird, that does
everything and doesn't need much further work at all.
Tom
On 12/08/14 13:33, Miguel Martín-Forero Ruiz wrote:
> Hi guys, just notice that osmf site now redirects to its really ou
Hi guys, just notice that osmf site now redirects to its really outdated
blog [1].
The code is still downloadable from sourceforge [2] but it kinda feels like
one great solution, as osmf is for video and audio streaming across several
platforms, is fading into the void. Latest release is from 2012