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Fri, 29 Apr 2011 14:06:12 -0400
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Hello,
Just in case this might be of interest, I have placed back online a rather
old introduction (with video demos) to a two part audio-video recording
project (using Flash Communication server) called “WebSpeak” with which I
was involved a number of years ago. It included an audio-video Recorder
component as well as an asynchronous voice and video-based threaded
discussion forum. I used the latter, “WebSpeak Discussion” (WSD), for a few
years and it worked well, but I then changed universities and no longer had
access to a Flash Communication server or the necessary tech support.

http://www.gwu.edu/~francais/LLTI/ws/

It is all open source and if anyone is interested (and able!) to “revive”
the project, please feel free to contact me. Below are the tech requirements
for WSD. (If I recall correctly, the Recorder component had similar
requirements, but used ASP instead of PHP.)

Best,
- Brad Marshall
Director of the French Language Program
The George Washington University
Washington, D.C.
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WSD
runs on Windows 2003 server
should run on Linux
using IIS web server
should run on Apache
requires PHP and MySQL
and AMF PHP 
Two versions available:
v 1.0 for the Flash Communication Server 1.5
v 2.0 for the Flash Media Server
= = =

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