HTTP Dynamic Streaming & Live Events

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Flash Media Server (FMS) allows for the streaming of live video over HTTP. The following is a list of concepts that apply to HTTP Dynamic Streaming & live streams: To stream live video over HTTP, the FMS uses the concept of live events. A live event is configured as part of a FMS application. An [...]

F4Fragment Extractor App & Adobe Marketplace Problems

I want to let anyone interested in the F4Fragment Extractor know that I’m working with Adobe to resolve some issues with my Marketplace account. For now I can’t access the account to make updates and changes to the offering. My plan is to add some requested features like command line arguments and the ability to [...]

HTTP Dynamic Streaming Presentation Summary

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Okay, after a crazy week buried under bugs and project management tasks I’ve finally carved out some time to post the slides and resources from my HTTP Dynamic Streaming presentation I gave last month. You can grab the slides on Slide Share, although they won’t be too useful. The presentation was recorded – which will [...]

HTTP Dynamic Streaming: Simple HDS Playback

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In my last few posts i’ve covered: What is HDS? – Describing what HTTP Dynamic Streaming is and where it is useful Getting Started with HDS – The pieces and parts that you need to be familiar with to start using HDS video content Now let’s get to the fun part. Let’s play back our [...]

Getting Started with HTTP Dynamic Streaming

HTTP Dynamic Streaming Packaged Files for a short video file

As described in the first post in this series: What is Dynamic Streaming?, HTTP Dynamic Streaming (HDS) allows for the delivery of streaming content over the HTTP protocol. Streaming video over HTTP requires some knowledge and preparation. The following is a rundown and description for each of the components involved with HTTP streaming. The files: The [...]