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Adobe To Open Real-Time Messaging Protocol

synodinos writes "Adobe has announced plans to publish the Real-Time Messaging Protocol specification, which is designed for high-performance transmission of audio, video, and data between Adobe Flash Platform technologies. This move that has followed the opening of the AMF spec has been received with varying degrees of enthusiasm from the RIA community."

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  1. Re:Adobe by SanityInAnarchy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Which proves two things:

    GP doesn't know WTF they're talking about... ...but they're right. PDF is an open standard, implemented by other vendors in a way that sucks, yet Acrobat still sucks.

    In fact, Adobe has never really been known for performance. For another fun test, take a Flash video, download the FLV, and play it in any other player. Compare CPU usage.

    Last I tried this, in Flash, it was over 50% of a core. In VLC, or mplayer, or pretty much anything else -- despite the fact that this is FLV, which is presumably designed for Flash -- and it's less than 1%.

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  2. Re:Not good enough... by SanityInAnarchy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Not really.

    First, it's got the same problem as any other proprietary application which opens specs -- there's only one implementation, and that implementation is proprietary. Most specs at least include a reference implementation.

    More importantly, how long have the specs been open? Last I checked, they were only open for developing anything but a client/viewer.

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