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Joined: 3/3/2008 Posts: 5 Points: -135 Location: norway
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Hi, According Jake's post (http://www.aspnetmedia.com/forum/aspnetmedia_Default.aspx?g=posts&t=799), ASPNetFlashVideo support (newly) mp4 and RTMP protocol. My application already works with a 'standard' flash player under Server 2008, .Net 3.5 and I use Flash Media Server 3.5.1 for streaming (RTMPE protocol but can be RTMP) and I use Flash plug-in 10 on my PC.
I tried your ASPNetFlashVideo with those results: HTTP/flv : OK HTTP/mp4 : OK after a long buffering (probably downloaded localy) RTMP(E)/flv : OK RTMP(E)/mp4 : NOT OK
How can I get it works with my configuration?
Other question, have you planed to support xspf playlist without parsing it? It's probably better to post it in 'feature requests'...
Thanks!
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Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 676 Points: 1,728 Location: USA
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Not sure - we will investigate this - but it sounds like it wont be an instant fix! http://www.aspnetmedia.com
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Joined: 3/3/2008 Posts: 5 Points: -135 Location: norway
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Hi Jake, OK, I just wanted to know if have done it before, and if your player supports MP4 streaming via RTMP(E). Probably it won't be a HotFix, but a real great improvement!
Regards
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 3/3/2008 Posts: 5 Points: -135 Location: norway
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Wow! It sounds amazing that nobody is interested in mp4 with flash player... or I missed something! My topic is already dead :(
Is it possible to know if the asp.net Flash Video team will do something with mp4 in the future (test/implementation)???
Mp4 is already implemented in the flash plug-in (9.0.115.0) since december 2007!
Regards
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MP4 playback is supported in the current version of ASPNetFlashVideo.... Is it not working over HTTP.... Are you certain you have the latest release? RTMP with MP4 - if thats not working - we will look into it - but we havent done anything to block this posabilty. http://www.aspnetmedia.com
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