An interesting Chrome experiment based on WebRTC, which incorporates webcam and microphone input, and the ability to play a 3d version of Pong, an arcade classic. It works around the firewall limitation of …
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RTMFP is the protocol behind Flash’s powerful P2P technology, which empowers websites such as Chatroulette, Airtime, or Haxball. It’s also behind the P2P Android 3G mobile test, and the Overdigital Videochat on the picture above (please note, this is not Michael, but a demo of a RTMFP based call).
Adobe recently submitted RTMPF to the IETF to become a HTML web standard. I had the chance to chat with Michael Thornburgh, Senior Computer Scientist at Adobe, and co-creator of RTMFP. Read More
An exciting announcement for the internet community. Adobe’s Michael Thornburgh officially submitted the RTMFP protocol to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Michael is the brain behind RTMFP, the Flash P2P protocols that …
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Sean Parker, founder of Napster, Plaxo, and founding president of Facebook, launched Airtime yesterday. It’s a video chat service linked to Facebook, taking advantage of Flash with its highly scalable …
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A great article from Adobe’s Jozsef Vass covering detailed best practices for RTMFP applications, including advantages like low latency, partial reliability, end-to-end media delivery, data prioritization and encryption.
A very …
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You probably heard about Chatroulette, a Flash website that allows you to video chat with random strangers. Ben Folds did a live improvisation during one of his concerts, which is …
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Kevin Towes, Flash Media Server product manager, announced the availability of Stratus 2 today. If you are interested in the details of Flash Player 10.1 P2P, I would strongly recommend …
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