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<h2><aname="8._Videoconferencing_and_audio-recorder"></a>8. Videoconferencing and audio-recorder</h2>We will now install and configure RED5 Open Source Flash server <EFBFBD> the Dokeos RED5 webapplication. These will provide both <br/><ul><li>Videoconferencing and</li><li>Audio recorder for Oogie</li></ul>
<h2><aname="8._Videoconferencing_and_audio-recorder"></a>8. Videoconferencing and audio-recorder</h2>
We will now install and configure RED5 Open Source Flash server : the Dokeos RED5 webapplication. These will provide both <br/><ul><li>Videoconferencing and</li><li>Audio recorder for Oogie</li></ul>
Oogie allows you to convert slides but also <br/>
<ul>
<li>add tests, pages and activities between the slides, thanks to the Learning Path builder</li>
<li>get SCORM reporting thanks to the Learning path tool</li>
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<br/><br/><br/>You may want to take advantage of the audio recorder. For this :<br/>
<ul>
<li>Download and install <ahref="http://osflash.org/red5">RED5 Open Source Flash server</a> (you will find Linux packages and a Windows installer on the RED 5 website)</li>
<li>Unzip it and copy it into the <spanstyle="font-style: italic;">webapps</span> directory of your RED5 installation. Windows : you can use <ahref="http://www.7-zip.org/">7-ZIP</a>
to untar. Target directory can be C:/Program Files/Red5/webapps/ .
Linux with Nautilus or through a shell : cp dokeos-red5APP-1.8/*
/usr/lib/red5/webapps</li>
<li>Edit the RED5 settings to fit with your firewall requirements in terms of open ports if there is a limitation. </li>
<li>Configure Red5.
<li>Download and install <ahref="http://osflash.org/red5">RED5 Open Source Flash server version 0.6</a> (you will find Linux packages and a Windows installer on the RED 5 website)</li>
<li>Rename it to "dokeos-recorder.war" and copy it into the <spanstyle="font-style: italic;">webapps</span> directory of your RED5 installation. Windows : Target directory can be C:/Program Files/Red5/webapps/ .
Linux with Nautilus or through a shell : cp dokeos-recorder.war /usr/lib/red5/webapps</li>
<li>Create an XML configuration file for Red5 (e.g. Linux: sudo mkdir /etc/dokeos/; sudo gedit /etc/dokeos/videoconference-config.xml)</li>
<li>Then insert the configuration as follows:</li>
The "_" at the end of each URL really matters, don't forget it.<br/>
<h4>Reloading Red5</h4>
Restart Red5 to reload the configuration file and the new application using, on Ubuntu or Debian:
<divclass="code">
/etc/init.d/red5 stop
/etc/init.d/red5 start
</div>
<h4>More information on RED5 + Dokeos</h4>
Please take a look on this page : <ahref="http://www.dokeos.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_videoconference_2.0">http://www.dokeos.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_videoconference_2.0</a><br/><br/>
<h4>Configuration of your dokeos Videoconference plugin</h4>
The configuration of the Videoconference plugin is done via the admin pages of Dokeos
configuration in the Dokeos platform administration section, "Configure the services",
"Visio-conference"<br/><br/>
You will be asked for 4 things
<ul>
<li>Edit /usr/lib/red5/conf/red5.properties</li>
<li>Edit /usr/lib/red5/conf/realm.properties and change the default administrator password.</li>
<li>the hostname or IP address of your Red5 server (e.g. red5.myserver.com)</li>
<li>the port (the default port is 1935 and we recommend you leave it like this)</li>
<li>the password (which you have configured in your red5 configuration file</li>
<li>whether you want to use rtmpt or not (useful to pass through firewalls but slower)</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h4>More informations on RED5</h4>
Please take a look on this page : <ahref="http://www.dokeos.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_videoconference">http://www.dokeos.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_videoconference</a><br/><br/>
<h4>Configuration of your dokeos Videoconference plugin</h4>
The configuration of the VideoServing is done via the admin pages of Dokeos
configuration in Dokeos platform admin, Configure the services,
Configure Visio-conference<br/>
This contains the URL to the video conferencing application.
You probably need to add something before these paths if Dokeos is not