[Red5] has anyone thought of using red5 as a locally running server?

Anthony Pace anthony.pace at utoronto.ca
Wed Apr 9 15:53:04 PDT 2008


Why only 10 seconds of video?  I am looking for something that is more 
along the lines of motion capturing; if their is a pixel shift it 
captures the data.  I was hoping it could do a great deal more than just 
10 seconds or so at a time.

Or was that just a number you picked?


What I was thinking, is that I could take the data passing and parsing 
functions and port them to c++; as well, as add a few file conversion 
commands.  I would like to keep the file size and memory overhead down 
to a minimum in my desktop app, because a person will most likely be 
streaming from home.

Do you know of any similar examples to get me started?


Charles Palen wrote:
> Im quite certain you can use red5 as a security camera server.  This 
> would be especially easy using some of the new camrea features in the 
> free flex sdk.  There is already built in functionality to detect a 
> certain threshold of motion and initiate an event.  You could use this 
> to record 10 seconds or so of video using red5. 
>  
> As far as the porting goes, I know that there are various people on 
> the list that at least have hooks into red5 using php and c++.  Good 
> luck with everything!
>  
> - Charles
>
> On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Anthony Pace 
> <anthony.pace at utoronto.ca <mailto:anthony.pace at utoronto.ca>> wrote:
>
>     I was thinking about using red5 to run locally to make home
>     monitoring apps.
>
>     Has this been done?
>
>     As well, has anyone thought of porting red5 to to other languages,
>     such
>     as c++, or php?
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