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Download Flash Media Live Encoder 3.0

By: Stefan Richter
Thursday, January 15th, 2009
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Yes it’s out, and this time I’ve double checked! Flash Media Server 3.5 is now available for download and purchase from the Adobe website.

This release mainly adds new features such as the new Dynamic Streaming, DVR functionality, HTTP delivery support, and H.264 enhancements. There are no changes in licensing or pricing. The editions also remains unchanged with the Flash Media Streaming Server (FMSS) taking care of your live and on-demand streaming needs while the Flash Media Interactive Server (FMIS) provides more complex features such as recording capabilities and Origin-Edge setups, as well as full support for server side scripting.
Of course you can also try the free Flash Media Development Server 3.5 and use all the features of FMIS up to a limit of 10 connections.

Download FMS 3.5 now.

Flash Media Live Encoder, Adobe’s free live encoding tool for broadcasting live streams has also seen an update today, bringing it up to version 3.0. The major new feature here is the ability to encode multiple streams in multiple bitrates at once, publish them to FMS 3.5 and then make use of the Dynamic Streaming feature in a live setting. Pretty cool stuff.

You can download Flash Media Live Encoder 3.0 from this page.

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About the Author:
Stefan is a certified Flash Developer who has been involved with Flash Media Server since its very early days. From his home office in the UK he has handled a variety of projects, specializing in Flash Video and Rich Internet Applications for clients that include CNET, USA Network and Unilever. Stefan is the author of a series of Adobe Developer Center articles, has spoken at several industry events and contributes a regular column on Flash Video to Streaming Media Magazine. His site www.flashcomguru.com is one of the largest online resources on Flash Video.

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