Live Media Encoders for Generating Your Live Wowza Broadcast
Adobe's Flash Media Live Encoder 3.1 comes with support for Mac OS X One of the latest software solutions set to come around for the users of a Mac OS X-based machine is Flash Media Live Encoder 3. Adobe Flash Media Encoder is designed to enable technical producers to capture audio and video while streaming it live to Flash Media Server (FMS) or the Flash Video Streaming Service (FVSS). Adobe is excited to announce the development of Flash Media Live Encoder 3.1 (FMLE 3) for Mac OS. This has been, by far, the most requested “feature” since the release of FMLE. The Mac version will have all of the features of the Windows version of FMLE 3, which include: Ability to perform up to 3 simultaneous encodes.
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Adobe Media Live Encoder
The Adobe Media Live Encoder is a free download from Adobe. You will need to create a new Adobe ID or login using an existing account information.
Flash Media Live Encoder allows you to capture live audio & video while streaming in real time to a Wowza Media Server. The media encoder features support for Flash (.flv) & H.264 codecs.
Quickstart Guide
- Download and install the application. You will need an Adobe ID or register for an ID.
- Connect your video device (i.e., web cam or video camera)
- Open Adobe Flash Media Live Media Encoder
- Under Device select the type of video device you are using
Note: You can choose the codec to use: H.264 or VP6. When using the VP6 your file will be saved with the FLV file extension. If you use H.264 your file will be saved with the F4V extension. VP6 & FLV are generally recommended for live streaming. For more on the FLV & F4V file formats click here to visit a helpful page on Adobe's web site.
Additionally, you can use one of the pre-defined presets in Adobe Flash Media Encoder.
- Next tick Streaming to Flash Media Server
- FMS URL: enter the path to the server including the application name--for example:
rtmp://dukestream.oit.duke.edu/live
[note: no trailing slash after 'live']
[note: no specific server paths should be used--only the CNAME dukestream.oit.duke.edu. This is to ensure that your code works in the event we fail over from one server to another.]
- Stream: this is the name of your stream. You may name the stream how you wish, but do not include a file extension here. For example: mystream
- Tick 'Save to File' if you would like to save your live stream.
You can choose the save location of your file. Abe for mac computers. Utorrent for mac os mojave.
- Click the Connect button. You are now connected to the server.
- Check your settings and click Start
Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder Windows 10
An icon will appear in the lower left corner of the Media Encoder. This lets you know that you are streaming to the server.
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Adobe Flash Encoder Free
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Flash Media Live Encoder 3.1
- TBD. Please contact OIT Media Technologies ([email protected]) if you have questions.