Hi Alden,
It has likely to do with HD-streaming and has nothing to do
with the ON2
live SDK. Those codecs are known HDTV codecs (MPEG4), used
for HDTV
streaming. So it seems that the FP9 is suited to play those
codecs (which I
think is really cool - fullscreen HDTV in flash?!?!). I'm
not sure about
this and I really do not know of it is combined with the
RTMP-protocol (and
the FLV-format) or the intend is to use an alternative
protocol or format.
There are probably more people on this list that know a lot
more about this
than I do. It would be nice if someone of Adobe is willing
to reply on this
before we start speculating again...
Kind regards,
Mark de Jong
NetMasters BV
www.netmasters.nl / www.flashhosting.nl
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Subject: [FlashComm] Flash Player 9 for Mac.
I recently downloaded flash player 9 for Mac and today I
noticed that there
are new codec's in the flash player. HDVPRO 1080i60 -
HDVPRO 1080i50 -
HDVPRO 720p
I'm wondering what the purpose of these would be? Higher
Compression?
Something to do with the on2 live sdk?
Thanks,
Alden
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