2007-12-30, 04:16
Good to see you Phil joining the thread.
So from my understanding we're still nicely on the legal side of everything.
If we can create a client/script which can talk to the streaming server, and parse the resulting stream. Nothing would have been reverse-engineered or broken.
Is the Xbox fast enough to do the pre-parsing of raw into flv? Then display the results from cache? Would we need to off-load this pre-parsing to a server? I would need to double check about rebroadcasting (as such) because that could be a slight problem (don't worry I can talk to legal if it comes to it and I wouldn't want that to stand in the way of this.)
Guys this is really bleeding edge development and the kind I believe Backstage was setup to encourage.
So from my understanding we're still nicely on the legal side of everything.
If we can create a client/script which can talk to the streaming server, and parse the resulting stream. Nothing would have been reverse-engineered or broken.
Is the Xbox fast enough to do the pre-parsing of raw into flv? Then display the results from cache? Would we need to off-load this pre-parsing to a server? I would need to double check about rebroadcasting (as such) because that could be a slight problem (don't worry I can talk to legal if it comes to it and I wouldn't want that to stand in the way of this.)
Guys this is really bleeding edge development and the kind I believe Backstage was setup to encourage.