Describes how to use HTTP Dynamic Streaming for on-demand and live video streaming online. Includes information on installing the HTTP Origin Module, packaging on-demand media, and packaging live media.
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Provides information about the new Record and Watch (RAW adaptor), smart seeking,
and stream reconnecting. For information about other new features, see the
Flash Media Server 3.5.3 ReadMe file.
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Provides information about server editions and common uses for the server, as well as a technical
overview of the server architecture and security features.
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Provides information about system requirements and upgrading, installing, and uninstalling
Flash Media Server, and explains how to verify installation and get started streaming media.
LiveDocs
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Describes how to deploy, configure, and tune the server, how to use the Administration Console
and logs to monitor the server, and how to use the Administration API to create custom administration
and monitoring tools.
LiveDocs
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Describes the syntax and usage of all elements in the Administration API.
LiveDocs
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Describes how to create Flash Media Server applications, and how to use the provided live and
video-on-demand services.
LiveDocs
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A reference manual that describes the syntax and usage of all elements in the ActionScript 3.0
language, including Flash components for ActionScript 3.0.
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Describes the syntax and usage of all elements in the ActionScript 2.0 language that use Flash Media
Server resources.
HTML
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Describes the syntax and usage of all elements in the Server-Side ActionScript language.
LiveDocs
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Describes how to build and deploy C++ plug-ins that extend the functionality of the server.
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Describes the syntax and usage of all elements in the Plug-in API.
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Use these Flash Media Server software tools to help you manage your media, deliver optimized streams, and evaluate the overall health of your software.
Flash Media Server software tools
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