Video Conferencing Samples

I've been playing around with FME/FMS as a potential video
conferencing server. It appears to have some potential for our
needs. The lag looks good but it's hard to tell how well this is
working when the video previews are the size of a postage stamp. I
am currently using the sample_videoconference application. Does
anyone know of any other sample video streaming apps for FMS that
has larger video preview so that I can get a better feel how well
fms performs when using large res video, say 640x480 or larger?
I am not currently a flash programmer and in order to
evaluate larger video resolutions it looks like I'll need to muck
around with programming a flash app. What do I need to program an
app for fms?

Hi, thanks for replying. I have the following in the policy file but it still doesn't work (the syntax may be wrong).
grant codeBase "file:c:/localhost/wwwroot/vcapp/-" {
permission java.security.AllPermission;
I'll be kinda reluctant to use such open security in a production environment tho.
I might have another play with the policytool now...

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