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	<title>Comments on: Dev Ideas Episode 1: Haxe: What Makes It Cool</title>
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		<title>By: yitwail</title>
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		<description>Thanks for the informative presentation. I came across your site while evaluating free flv players. I&#039;m also looking for an economical RTMP streaming solution. CDNs and FMS/Wowza are definitely out of my budget, and so is Red5 in terms of the resources required. I tried rtmplite without success, but your presentation prompted me to try out haxevideo. Alas, it only supports Flash Player 9. Anyway, are you at all familiar with haxevideo? And if you are, at a guess, how much effort would be required to alter it to stream flv on a low traffic site? I would ask the haxevideo author, except that I believe he is tied up with other projects.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[Thanks for the informative presentation. I came across your site while evaluating free flv players. I'm also looking for an economical RTMP streaming solution. CDNs and FMS/Wowza are definitely out of my budget, and so is Red5 in terms of the resources required. I tried rtmplite without success, but your presentation prompted me to try out haxevideo. Alas, it only supports Flash Player 9. Anyway, are you at all familiar with haxevideo? And if you are, at a guess, how much effort would be required to alter it to stream flv on a low traffic site? I would ask the haxevideo author, except that I believe he is tied up with other projects.]]></content:encoded>
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