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6 replies. Latest Post by gjhdigital on January 10, 2008.
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JdeJager
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05-14-2007 3:43 AM |
There's been a few posts about recording audio on the client, or allowing audio and video from a webcam to be streamed / uploaded to the server. This seems to be a fairly common usage scenario for Flash, but no-one from MS has commented on whether this will be targeted with Silverlight 1.1.
There are many applications that can benefit from this (Voice notes, video blog comments, etc).
Could someone comment on when we can expect this?
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JBonavita
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1 Posts
05-17-2007 7:09 PM |
I'm interested in recording from a webcam as well.
Any plans on supporting this?
CJCraft.com
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18 Posts
05-20-2007 8:42 AM |
This could be a really nice competitive feature, with some real possibilities for exciting applications.
Thanks,
diegofra...
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06-11-2007 11:14 PM |
Any updates about this subject.
ahmedbeg
3 Posts
12-04-2007 10:27 AM |
ah, i wish to hear something new about this!
pwhe23
01-10-2008 6:47 PM |
I am also looking for a way to do this!
gjhdigital
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01-10-2008 9:54 PM |
JdeJager: or allowing audio and video from a webcam to be streamed / uploaded to the server.
or allowing audio and video from a webcam to be streamed / uploaded to the server.
as for this part of the question do you want to stream a webcam or a file? I have done this using Silverlight 1.0, Windows Media Encoder 9 and using a free service from www.Streamwebtown.com It worked pretty good, I think there was between a 5-30 second lag depending upon the video quality.I have it running (sometimes) here:http://www.gjhdigital.com/gjhdigital/sl/