Hi, Twiggy is irrelevant to your question :)

What you need to create is the opposite of Kamaitachi::Service::Recorder/ Service::LiveStreamingRecorder

What you need is a Kamaitachi::Service::Streaming subclass that returns bits and pieces of .flv files (cut up using FLV::Cut )

It appears straightforward, but given the strength of docs, you might have to learn more about RTMP

However they aren't really *streaming* solutions in that they both just pop out an FLV file beginning at the specified point-in-time within the video.

Sorry to tell you, but that is streaming :)

It may not be RTMP, but it is streaming

Its like going to the bathroom to make deposits, sometimes you're streaming, sometimes you're dumping, but its always downloading :)

My point is this, it helps to use the correct vocabulary, helps you get answers or ask the right questions


In reply to Re: Streaming Video? (FLV or Otherwise) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Streaming Video? (FLV or Otherwise) by jdrago999

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