April Meet Followup & Photos

What a wonderful 4th meeting we had last night. It was great to see a lot of returning face but also a lot of new ones. Here at SanFlashcisco we want everyone to feel welcome to come learn, network and share their experiences and last night was a good example that we are providing a space for that.

All the presenters did a stellar job last night and we got a lot of positive feedback on our meets as a whole and last nights presentations especially. As we talked about briefly last night, if any members have any meeting topic ideas or would like to see us cover something specific, please email us at sanflashcisco@gmail.com.

As usual, we’ve have made the first presentation of the evening publicly available at buzzword.com. Use the login: sanflashcisco@gmail.com and the password: sanflashcisco1 to sign into buzzword.

As promised, the progressive video demo files can be downloading from here: http://sanflashcisco.com/meeting_assets/april/videoDemo.zip

Also, check out the live Justin.Tv demo recording :) from the night.

Photos

Mark Altenbernd talking about Adobe Media Server

Kyle Vogt showing off Justin.tv

Justin himself

Geoff Stearns discussing YouTube

Guest speakers chilling out in the bar afterwards

Tue, Apr 15, 2008 by Alex
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Discussion

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Jordan Says:

mr. bustin, thanks for the video player code! it’s a big download though, would be nice if the example video was a separate.

i’m curious if you looked into any of the classes/libraries/components already out there for video playblack and if you had opinions on any of them.

also, do you have any links to post to interesting as3 video playback tutorials/info besides your own? i’ve collected a few …

http://www.staugler.net/flivpee.html

http://www.gotoandlearn.com/player.php?id=46

http://theflashblog.com/?p=233

http://livedocs.adobe.com/flash/9.0/ActionScriptLangRefV3/flash/media/Video.html

Jordan Says:

oops, scratch that flipee link, but this one is interesting … state machine pattern …

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashmediaserver/articles/video_state_machine_as3.html