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Sarge Sargent (Jan 03, 2012)
Configure Flash Professional to develop and compile a simple player for streaming video to Internet-connected TVs, set-top boxes, and other devices.
Sarge Sargent (Dec 16, 2011)
Create a simple video player for streaming HTTP Dynamic Streaming video to TVs, set-top boxes, and other devices by configuring Flash Builder to develop a player for A4TV using OSMF.
Jody Bleyle (Nov 07, 2011)
In this lesson, we’ll deliver a single live stream over HTTP to Flash and iOS. We’ll use Strobe Media Playback as our Flash media player and an iPad as our iOS device.
Jody Bleyle (Nov 07, 2011)
In this lesson, we’ll capture a single live video stream, encode it into three streams at three different bitrates, and deliver the multi-bitrate streams over HTTP to a media player running in Flash and to an iPad.
Jody Bleyle (Oct 31, 2011)
Download and install Flash Media Server 4.5 on Windows. After installation, verify that the server can stream video over HTTP to a video player running in Flash and to an iPad running iOS.
Jody Bleyle (Oct 31, 2011)
Learn how to use Flash Media Server 4.5 to stream an F4V or MP4 file to a media player running in Flash and to an iPad (or any iOS device).
Jody Bleyle (Oct 31, 2011)
Learn how to use Flash Media Server 4.5 (FMS) to stream multi-bitrate on-demand video to both Flash and iOS devices. Learn about set-level and stream-level manifest files and how to use the Set-level Manifest Generator tool to create them.
Tom Green, Joseph Labrecque (Oct 24, 2011)
Learn to stream over HTTP with HDS instead of RTMP, as well as balance HDS and RTMP for multi-bitrate streaming scenarios.
Tom Green, Joseph Labrecque (Oct 10, 2011)
Learn how to stream video with Strobe Media Player using the Open Source Media Framework.
Tom Green, Joseph Labrecque (Oct 03, 2011)
Stream audio into a Strobe Media Player available to you through the Open Source Media Framework.
Denis Bulichenko (Sep 26, 2011)
Use Flash Media Server plug-ins to control access to content, balance load on multiple servers, and manage streaming media assets.
Tom Green, Joseph Labrecque (Sep 26, 2011)
Create live video streams from your own webcam or other sources.
Tom Green, Joseph Labrecque (Sep 21, 2011)
Stream media files using RTMP with the video-on-demand service and develop a simple video application using ActionScript.
Tom Green, Joseph Labrecque (Sep 12, 2011)
Walk through the steps of a basic installation of the server for development purposes.
Kevin Towes (Sep 12, 2011)
Learn about the new features in Flash Media Server 4.5, including same-source video delivery to iOS and Flash Player, improved HTTP Dynamic Streaming, and more.
Denis Bulichenko (Apr 18, 2011)
Learn how to configure your Flash Platform infrastructure for HTTP Dynamic Streaming with Flash Access to provide security and control distribution.
Jozsef Vass (Dec 13, 2010)
Take advantage of RTMFP to build real-time collaboration apps that succeed despite the connectivity challenges of the Internet.
David Hassoun, John Crosby (Nov 05, 2010)
Create a basic video player that uses the latest F4M specification to play back a live multicast P2P stream with the help of Flash Media Live Encoder and Flash Media Server 4.
David Hassoun, John Crosby (Nov 05, 2010)
Create a basic multicast player, focusing on the different classes that can be used or extended for multicast and RTMFP-specific control, and using the new features of OSMF 1.5, Flash Player 10.1, and Flash Media Server 4.
Maxim Levkov (Oct 19, 2010)
Learn techniques, best practices, and recommended settings for encoding live and video-on-demand files.