Mar 26

RubyIZUMI – Open Source RTMP Server(MP4/H.264) for streaming Flash video/audio

Tag: RTMP, RubyDerek Wischusen @ 3:04 am

Here is yet another exciting Flash-related Ruby project. Takuma Mori at Vixy.tv recently released RubyIZUMI, an open source streaming Flash server that can stream H.264 encoded videos over RTMP that is written in pure Ruby.

You can check out a demo of the server in action here.

6 Responses to “RubyIZUMI – Open Source RTMP Server(MP4/H.264) for streaming Flash video/audio”

  1. Sunil Gupta says:
  2. Paul says:

    I apologize for being off topic but are there any good guides on the net for flex newbies? I’m very well versed in RoR just not flex. Thanks.

  3. Max Lapshin says:

    Hi, right now I’m reimplementing RubyIzumi capabilities in erlyvideo project. It was located on http://code.google.com/p/erlyvideo/,
    but authors stopped any development. Thus I’ve decided to move on it’s development.

    I want to mention, that currently it already can work with Rails as a notification server via erlix (ruby – erlang bridge)

  4. Max Lapshin says:

    Now Erlyvideo can stream h.264

  5. blogtek says:

    Article soon to be posted RE H.264 and open 264. Cool site.

  6. Max Lapshin says:

    Glad to announce, that erlyvideo has its own site now: http://erlyvideo.org

    If you are interested, I may write an issue about it here.

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