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Until the release of Flash Media Server 3.5, there was also a bit of a gray area: Flash shipped with a set of communication components that could be wired together to create a live streaming video application. These components disappeared with the release of Flash CS4 and Flash Media Server 3.5. You would think I would be a bit bummed that my gray area was pulled out from under me. Not even close. Now when I'm asked about streaming live video, my response is, 'Can you click a mouse and type one line of code?' Follow these steps to make the initial configuration in Flash Media Live Encoder: • Make sure you have a webcam (microphone is optional) attached to your computer, and then launch Flash Media Live Encoder.
When it opens (see Figure 1), you will see that the interface is essentially divided into two distinct areas: Input on the left and Output on the right. If you don't want the split Input and Output view, deselect the Output Video option.
All this does is remove the preview on the right. It has no effect on the final file. Note: You can use a variety of webcams and even digital video recorders to capture the video. As it says in the FME support documents: Flash Media Live Encoder is designed to work with any Microsoft DirectShow–compliant device or driver. For a list of devices that Adobe has specifically tested, visit the Flash Media Live Encoder Device Compatibility Matrix (PDF, 13K).
This list is in no way definitive; it simply lists devices tested by Adobe so far. Your first clue as to its (in)completeness should be the missing iSight camera. Having dealt with FLV settings, you can turn your attention to actually creating the FLV file: • In the Output area, deselect Stream to Flash Media Server. You don't need this because this capture won't be live. • Click the Browse button to open the Save As dialog box. Navigate to your vod folder ( C: Program Files Adobe Flash Media Server 3.5 applications vod media), name the file, and click the Save button. • To start recording and creating the FLV file, click the green Start button.
When you click this button, the interface switches to show you the log, which informs you that the video recording process has started (see Figure 3). When you see your video preview, start moving and talking. • To finish recording, click the red Stop button. You will be returned to the FME interface.
• If you wish, feel free to quit FME. Now that you have created an FLV file, it's time to play it: • Launch Flash CS4 Professional (or CS3) and create a new ActionScript 3.0 document. • Set the Stage size to 640 × 520 to match the dimensions of the FLV just created and to leave room for the FLVPlayback skin. • Drag a copy of the FLVPlayback component to the Stage and set its dimensions to 640 × 480. With the component selected, select Window >Component inspector if you are using Flash CS4 (or click the Parameters tab in the Property inspector if you are using Flash CS3).
• Double-click the skin parameter and select SkinUnderAllNoFullNoCaption.swf. • Click the source parameter and enter rtmp://localhost/vod/YourFLVName. Keep in mind that you only need to enter the name of the FLV; you don't need the extension. • Save and test the file. As shown in Figure 4, your webcam or other device has moved from an interesting, fun tool to something really practical and important. Now that you know how to create an FLV file using Flash Media Live Encoder, it's time to put that knowledge to work and create a live broadcast. Here's the interesting thing: the workflow is essentially the same as in the previous exercise.
The difference is that, instead of creating a file, you broadcast your stream through Flash Media Live Encoder directly into a web page. Here's how: • Open Flash Media Live Encoder.
When it opens, don't change the video or audio encoding options. • In the Output area, select Stream to Flash Media Server. As soon as you do this, you will notice the URL is automatically set to the live folder in your copy of Flash Media Server 3.5. Free Download Printer Driver Hp Laserjet M1136 Mfp.
• Select the text in the Stream input text box. This is the name of the file that will be output. Canon Lbp 2900 Driver For Windows 7 64 Bit Free Download. The default name is livestream but you can change it to anything you wish. • A really neat aspect of Flash Media Live Encoder is its ability to save a copy of the broadcast. Select Save to File, click the Browse button, and save the capture to your vod folder or another location. This is a handy method of creating archives of your broadcasts.