10-08-2010
Well, I have had my first Android device for a few weeks now, a Samsung Galaxy S running Android 2.1, and since then, I have only turned on my Nokia phones to retrieve some stored data, LOL. I am not Google, I am a person who uses mobile access for just about everything possible and available, and I think Android is amazing on the Galaxy S. I plan to buy the Galaxy Tab as soon as I can, which I heard was October 22nd from Samsung yesterday, at a price of around $760 USD, around the same price I paid for the Galaxy S.
The main problem I have at the moment is that I have "retired" all my XP machines and am still using OSX PPC on the desktop, so I don't have the right desktop platform to learn to develop some Android apps.
Funny, when I am on the subway, there are always people with many phones, generally over 1/2 are doing email or chatting on their mobiles. I have noticed that the iPhone users are quiet envious of my Galaxy S. The display is both bigger and brighter than iPhone.
That is cool, but more cool is that it is running a version of Linux called Android.
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crtmpserver
CRTMPSERVER(1) General Commands Manual CRTMPSERVER(1)
NAME
crtmpserver - is a high performance streaming platform written on C++
SYNOPSIS
crtmpserver [options] <configuration>
DESCRIPTION
crtmpserver it is a high performance streaming server able to stream (live or recorded) in the following technologies:
- To and from Flash (RTMP, RTMPE, RTMPS, RTMPT, RTMPTE)
- To and from embedded devices: iPhone, Android
- From surveillance cameras
- IP-TV using MPEG-TS and RTSP/RTCP/RTP protocols
Also, crtmpserver can be used as a high performance rendes-vous server.
For example, it enables you to do:
- Audio/Video conferencing
- Online gaming
- Online collaboration
- Simple/complex chat applications
OPTIONS
--help Show summary of options.
--version
Show version of program.
--use-implicit-console-appender
Adds a console log appender.
Particulary useful when the server starts and stops immediatly.
Allows you to see if something is wrong with the config file.
--daemon
Overrides the daemon setting inside the config file and forces the server to start in daemon mode.
--uid=<uid>
Run the process with the specified user id.
--gid=<gid>
Run the process with the specified group id.
FILES
/usr/sbin/crtmpserver
Main daemon execution file
/usr/share/doc/crtmpserver/examples/crtmpserver.lua.gz
Example daemon configuration file
/usr/share/doc/crtmpserver/examples/crtmpserver.init
Example init.d script
SEE ALSO
The crtmpserver homepage: http://www.rtmpd.com/
Full documentation on crtmpserver, including guides and FAQs, is available at http://wiki.rtmpd.com/
Report bugs at http://trac.rtmpd.com/report
AUTHOR
crtmpserver was written by Gavriloaie Eugen-Andrei <crtmpserver@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by Andriy Beregovenko <jet@jet.kiev.ua>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
Linux February 11, 2011 CRTMPSERVER(1)