« TypePad mobile: client for updating your TypePad blog | Main | Boeing's newairplane.com - see the future of Boeing aircraft »

December 09, 2006

YouTube implements Flash Media Server for new video recording service

youtubeLogo.jpg

YouTube has released a new service called QuickCapture which lets users record their own videos using the webcams. The application is build using Flash Media Server, which lets you record live video streams encoded in the Flash Player using the Sorenson h.263 encoder built into the Flash Player. The video streams are captured by Flash Media Server and saved to disk on the server as an FLV file.


[via arstechnica]

Posted by mike.downey at December 9, 2006 05:10 PM

Trackback Pings

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mtadmin/mt-tb.cgi/8128

Comments

That's quite interesting...Gotta see how big videos can be recorded and what else these guys are thinking..

-abdul

Posted by: Abdul Qabiz at December 10, 2006 05:59 AM

Post a comment




Remember Me?