Flash Media Server 3 hands on training (TC)
Here's a training material (Traditional Chinese) for Flash Media Server 3.
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I hosted this training in Apr 22, 2008 talking about brief (what are flash, flash video, streaming, product versions), Installation of Flash Media Server (FMS) & Flash Media Encoder (FME), Simple development by Flash CS3, Dreamweaver CS3, Device Central CS3, Some reference cases (NetConnection, Playlist with XML, Origin & Edge).
Samples:
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For sample_01, you need to provide a FLV file named as see.flv into the project folder.
For sample_04, the original source is come from Lee Brimelow's XML video playlist tutorial
Prerequisite:
(1) Go to Adobe.com and update the latest Flash Player (i.e. 9.0.115).
With this version, we can stream any H.264 file (e.g. mov, mp4, etc.) without converting to FLV.
(2) Download the Flash Media Server 3 and Flash Media Encoder 2.5 from Adobe.com
-- Without serial number, FMS becomes developer version
(= full functionary of Interactive server + limited to 10 connections)
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-- FME is free download.
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(3) Flash Lite 3 Update for Device Central CS3
-- Now Flash Lite 3 can support video streaming by Flash Media Server 3
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Materials:
(1) Beginner's guide to installing Flash Media Server 3 (TC)
Beginner's guide to installing Flash Media Server 3 (EN)
(2) Beginner's guide to streaming video with Flash Media Server 3 (TC)
Beginner's guide to streaming video with Flash Media Server 3 (EN)
(3) Datasheet of FMS Interactive Server 3 (TC)
(4) Datasheet of FMS Streaming Server 3 (TC)
(5) Datasheet of Flash Lite 3 (TC)
References:
(1) Product Information
(2) FMS White paper
(3) FMS Documentation
(4) FMS Updaters
(5) FMS Developer Center
(6) Mobile & Device Developer Center
(7) Adobe Media Player Developer Center
Comments
an english version of it?
cheers
Fabio
Posted by: Fabio Cujino | April 23, 2008 3:04 PM
Every time I give a talk, someone always asks, "That's all good and nice that helping users learn is the key to creating passionate users... but who's going to do all that extra work? Who's going to make the extra tutorials and better docs?" Answer: your user community. Think about all the things a strong user community can do for you: tech support, user training, marketing (evangelism, word of mouth), third-party add-ons, even new product ideas. And that's not including any extra sales you might make on community/tribe items like t-shirts, stickers, and other gear.
Posted by: Thomas | April 23, 2008 9:16 PM
Hi Fabio,
Sorry. Now I don't have English material for this topic.
I can only refer some similar references to you:
From FMS Developer Center
(1a) Beginner's guide to installing Flash Media Server 3 by Tom Green
(1b) Beginner's guide to streaming video with Flash Media Server 3 by Tom Green
(2) Mobile and Devices Developer Center
Posted by: Joseph Lee | April 23, 2008 9:41 PM
Thanks for the information!
Posted by: Farrhad | April 24, 2008 9:16 PM