Red5 is an Open Source Flash Server written in Java that supports:
- Streaming Video (FLV, F4V, MP4, 3GP)
- Streaming Audio (MP3, F4A, M4A, AAC)
- Recording Client Streams (FLV and AVC+AAC in FLV container)
- Shared Objects
- Live Stream Publishing
- Remoting
- Protocols: RTMP, RTMPT, RTMPS, and RTMPE
Additional features supported via plugin:
The Red5 users list may be found here: red5interest
Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/red5
Automatic builds (Courtesy of Apache / OpenMeetings):
Current version is 1.0.6-RELEASE
Note on Bootstrap
The bootstrap and shutdown classes have been moved to the red5-service project; the dependency has been added to this projects pom.
If you want answers from a broader audience, Stack Overflow may be your best bet. http://stackoverflow.com/tags/red5/info
Releases are available at https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases/org/red5/
Snapshots are available at https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/red5/
To build the red5 jars, execute the following on the command line:
mvn -Dmaven.test.skip=true install
This will create the jars in the "target" directory of the workspace; this will also skip the unit tests.
To package everything up in an assembly (tarball/zip):
mvn -Dmaven.test.skip=true clean package -P assemble
To build a milestone tarball:
mvn -Dmilestone.version=1.0.7-M1 clean package -Pmilestone
- Create the eclipse project files, execute this within red5-server directory.
mvn eclipse:eclipse
- Import the project into Eclipse.
- Access the right-click menu and select "Configure" and then "Convert to Maven Project".
- Now the project will build automatically, if you have the maven plugin installed.
The artifacts for the following releases are no longer available; if your project requires them, you'll have to build them from source. The listings are here only for historical purposes.
- Red5 1.0.3 Release (5 August 2014)
- Red5 1.0.2 Release (9 April 2014)
- Red5 1.0.2 Snapshot (18 April 2013)
- Red5 1.0.1 Final (14 January 2013)
- Red5 1.0 Final (03 December 2012)
- Red5 0.9.1 Final (21 February 2010)
- Red5 0.9.0 Final (27 January 2010)
- Red5 0.8.0 Final
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