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All this could change, of course, if a hypothetical video-oriented version of Audioblog.com were to emerge. For $X per month, I'd be able to send streams from my iSight camera to this hypothetical service, which would support X concurrent viewers of the stream.
And I was thinking what cool things one could do if for any reason one may need to buy a professional edition of Flash Communication Server MX anyway... And I'm NOT talking streaming Flash video here... but rather the ability of FlashComm server to store a video stream... wonder if such a persisted stream could be used as a si,ple downloadable clip...
Dan points me to the Flash Answering Machine by Phillp Kerman which is actually really close. Only feature I'd like would be a way to actually download those messages as clips so they can be served from a standrad (http) webserver...
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