Re: Windows Media / Real Player / Flash -
08-30-2003
, 07:52 PM
Hi Fred,
What kind of media services? Are you doing real-time audio broadcasting
or pre-recorded audio streaming?
I will not go into Real Player. It is just that bad :-)
I suggest you to adopt Flash technology. It has several advantages than
Windows Media technology (sorry to say that here) - Flash supports
multi-platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris, IRIX), plug-n-play, and
work on all major web browsers (Opera, Safari, IE, Mozilla). Flash
content reaches 97% of Internet viewers.
- For pre-recorded audio streaming scenario
It's very easy to build a Flash interface to fetch data via the Inetnet.
You can also compile it as a standalone application. Flash MX has
built-in MP3 and audio buffering support.
- For real-time audio broadcasting scenario
By using Flash MX and Flash Communication Server together, you have the
ability to deliver A/V applications (such as video on demand, live
broadcasts, webcam chat, and real-time collaboration application).
Alex |