Archive for the ‘Actionscript 2.0’ Category
Red5 – Realtime Visualizations
VisitAlive is a Flex – Red5 application that works just as the Tour de Flex application but uses Red5’s true push technology built upon RTMP. The application uses Mercator Projection component to project real-time traffic on a global vectorized map. The application uses two swfs, a actionscript 2  based producer swf and a Flex 3 based consumer [...]
May 3, 2010
Tags: Actionscript 2.0, Actionscript 3.0, Java, Red5, RTMP Posted in: Actionscript 2.0, Actionscript 3.0, Flex, Java, Red5
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XPath – An efficient way to parse xml
XPath, the XML Path Language, is a query language for selecting nodes from an XML document. In addition, XPath may be used to compute values (e.g., strings, numbers, or Boolean values) from the content of an XML document. XPath was defined by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). – courtesy: Wikipedia.org XPath is a regular expressions style query language for selecting / [...]
November 8, 2009
Tags: Actionscript 2.0, Flash, Flash Lite Posted in: Actionscript 2.0, Flash Lite
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Video streaming on Nokia 6210 with Red5
This week i was experimenting  a lot with red5, so thought of trying this out . With flash lite 3.0 released its not much problem porting most of your action script 2.0 code to mobile version of it. The only thing being that you need to ensure proper memory usage. Here is  an example of setting up video streaming [...]
October 25, 2009
Tags: Actionscript 2.0, Flash, Flash Lite, Red5, RTMP, Streaming Posted in: Actionscript 2.0, Flash Lite, General, Red5, RTMP
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HTTP vs RTMP streaming – a visual comparison
For those of you , who have been wondering about “whats the fuss about RTMP and streaming”, here is a little eye opener. Though many think of saving cash by having to invest less on storing flv videos in your web server accounts, the point to create a good user experience is beaten. The advantage [...]
October 16, 2009
Tags: Red5, RTMP, Streaming Posted in: Actionscript 2.0, Actionscript 3.0, General, Red5, RTMP
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