OCTOBER 28 2009

FMS User Group: Announcements from Adobe MAX 2009

Related Categories: Flash Media Server

The Flash Media Server Users Group (http://groups.adobe.com/groups/2d1f7135c6) is having an online meeting on Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 10am MST. Kevin Towes, FMS Product Manager, will be speaking about the FMS announcement made at Adobe MAX 2009 earlier this month, including:

  • Flash Player 10.1
  • Flash Media Server (RTMP) enhancements
  • Adobe's P2P technology (RTMFP)
  • new HTTP Streaming technology (Project Zeri)
  • Dynamic Streaming with RTMP buffer management

Here's the link to the full event description: http://groups.adobe.com/posts/e06590f7c3. Please RSVP for the event if possible. The meeting is being hosted by RealEyes Media.

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JANUARY 26 2009

Flash Media Server Users Group

Related Categories: Flash Media Server

The FMS Users Group is currently an online-only users group that meets monthly. If you are involved with FMS in any way you should join this group, voice your opinion, and learn from some of the best in the industry. This month's meeting topic is "User management on the server side of FMS" presented by FMSGuru.com's own Graeme Bull today at 9am PST: http://groups.adobe.com/posts/dec21105e2.

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JANUARY 22 2009

Adobe to Open RTMP

Related Categories: Flash Media Server, Flash Platform Adobe,

Tuesday Adobe announce plans to open the Real Time Messaging Protocol and release it on the Adobe Developer Connection later in 2009. A key point in the press release is that only RTMP is being opened and not the secure protocols (e.g. RTMPe and RTMPS):

To benefit customers who want to protect their content, the open RTMP specification will not include Adobe’s unique secure RTMP measures, nor will the license that accompanies the specification allow developers to circumvent such measures. However, developers will be free to use their own technological measures to secure content. The RTMP specification does not provide any requirement or restrictions on a developer’s own measures to secure content.

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