Adobe Flash Media Interactive Server 3.5 (Win + Linux)
Windows + Linux | Size: 330 MB
Adobe®
Flash® Media Interactive Server 3.5 software offers a unique
combination of powerful streaming with a flexible environment for
creating and delivering rich, interactive, multiway social media
experiences to the broadest possible audience. Youll find a superior
video experience, with new features such as Dynamic Streaming, DVR
functionality, HTTP delivery support, and H.264 enhancements.
Interactive features:
Plug-in architecture
Integrate
with other servers, back-end services, and workflows with the new
plug-in architecture. Three classes of plug-ins for authorization,
server access, and file access let you extend Adobe® Flash® Media
Interactive Server 3.5 software with custom connectivity, security, and
deployment options.
MPEG-4 video recording
Archive
high-quality live streams on the server so you can quickly deploy any
live stream via on-demand quickly after your live event is over.
AMF3 support
With
the addition of AMF3 support, take advantage of a much more flexible
tool for data sharing and even richer possibilities for interactive
applications deployed through the Adobe Flash Player runtime and the
Adobe Flex® environment.
DVR functionality
Create high
definition DVR functionality with new support for H.264 stream
recording. Pause a live stream, or seek backwards into the video that
was missed.
XMP metadata support
Enjoy support for streaming
XMP metadata created by video production tools that write it into the
file. With XMP metadata, you can search on text within a video stream.
Video streaming features:
Dynamic Streaming
Keep
your viewers longer with a better viewing experience, no matter what
their connection speed is. Dynamic Streaming is a new
quality-of-service monitoring feature that lets you detect any changes
in your viewers bandwidth and smoothly switch between streams during
playback — helping to ensure a high-quality, uninterrupted stream.
Dynamic Streaming uses standard H.264 and VP6 files and is
ActionScript® controlled.
Faster server and scalability
Deliver
more streams and users per server with less CPU usage, lowering your
streaming and infrastructure costs. Video streaming capacity is
improved for H.264 content with Flash Media Interactive Server 3.5.
Flash Media Interactive Server can serve as either an Origin or an
Edge, features previously found in Flash Media Server 2.0, to allow for
virtually unlimited scalability.
Easier implementation
Get
started right away with easier out-of-the-box deployment. Flash Media
Interactive Server 3.5 makes it easy with features such as new
ActionScript classes for Dynamic Streaming, a new load simulator tool
(coming soon) to test your network, delivery of encrypted media to the
Adobe AIR™ runtime and Adobe Media Player software, and support for
more platforms, including Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 and Linux®
Red Hat® 5.2.
More secure content delivery
Lock down your
high-definition content and communications with enhanced stream
protection and server-side security. Encrypted H.264 streaming is now
supported — with the encrypted Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMPE),
you get higher performance at 128-bit encryption strength. In edition
with RTMPE, protect SWF files from being reused or modified, and help
prevent unauthorized connections with improved SWF verification. Use
the plug-in architecture to create custom, real-time rights control by
validating with external services such as LDAP or SOAP.
Reliable delivery protocols
Help
ensure that your content is easily and reliably delivered, even when
RTMP delivery is not supported. You can now use this integrated
solution to deliver all components of your video application via HTTP
when needed.
H.264 video and HE-AAC audio
Enable up to 1080p
HD delivery to Adobe Flash Player, Adobe AIR, and Adobe Media Player
with industry-standard H.264 video and HE-AAC audio streaming. Given
the broad support of H.264 video in the industry, customers can
leverage most of their existing encoded content without having to
reencode, helping reduce the cost of delivery.
Live HD/H.264 video streaming
Get
robust, high-performance live streaming of H.264 and On2 VP6 video in
conjunction with Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder 2.5 software, enabling
you to deliver around-the-clock live video feeds for news, events, and
social media sites and support a high volume of subscribers in real
time.
Mobile video delivery to Flash Lite 3
Deliver both live
and video-on-demand streams to a growing number of mobile phones that
support the Adobe Flash Lite™ 3 mobile platform. The same video
experience in the browser can now be delivered smoothly to mobile
devices.
Bandwidth detection
Detect the client connection
speed and serve up video at the appropriate bit rate — no “choose size
of video” messages to your end users.
Multipoint publishing
Use
multipoint publishing to remotely inject new live or prerecorded
streams into your delivery system to quickly add time-sensitive
content. This is most useful when working with a content delivery
network (CDN) or distributed servers.
Server redirection handling
Automatically
provide clients with new or alternate locations of missing content.
Stream redirection in RTMP behaves much like HTTP 302 redirection.
Logging
Help
ensure that you have all the tools you need to track and generate
reports on your audiences content usage thanks to W3C-compliant ASCII
logs, a real-time usage monitor, and a complete API for server and
stream events.
Stream data access
Create dynamic thumbnails
or video previews on the client side with the ability to take a
snapshot of the streamed video (requires Flash Player 9 or later).
Plug-in architecture
Integrate
with other servers, back-end services, and workflows with the new
plug-in architecture. Three classes of plug-ins for authorization,
server access, and file access let you extend Adobe® Flash® Media
Interactive Server 3.5 software with custom connectivity, security, and
deployment options.
MPEG-4 video recording
Archive
high-quality live streams on the server so you can quickly deploy any
live stream via on-demand quickly after your live event is over.
AMF3 support
With
the addition of AMF3 support, take advantage of a much more flexible
tool for data sharing and even richer possibilities for interactive
applications deployed through the Adobe Flash Player runtime and the
Adobe Flex® environment.
DVR functionality
Create high
definition DVR functionality with new support for H.264 stream
recording. Pause a live stream, or seek backwards into the video that
was missed.
XMP metadata support
Enjoy support for streaming
XMP metadata created by video production tools that write it into the
file. With XMP metadata, you can search on text within a video stream.
Video streaming features:
Dynamic Streaming
Keep
your viewers longer with a better viewing experience, no matter what
their connection speed is. Dynamic Streaming is a new
quality-of-service monitoring feature that lets you detect any changes
in your viewers bandwidth and smoothly switch between streams during
playback — helping to ensure a high-quality, uninterrupted stream.
Dynamic Streaming uses standard H.264 and VP6 files and is
ActionScript® controlled.
Faster server and scalability
Deliver
more streams and users per server with less CPU usage, lowering your
streaming and infrastructure costs. Video streaming capacity is
improved for H.264 content with Flash Media Interactive Server 3.5.
Flash Media Interactive Server can serve as either an Origin or an
Edge, features previously found in Flash Media Server 2.0, to allow for
virtually unlimited scalability.
Easier implementation
Get
started right away with easier out-of-the-box deployment. Flash Media
Interactive Server 3.5 makes it easy with features such as new
ActionScript classes for Dynamic Streaming, a new load simulator tool
(coming soon) to test your network, delivery of encrypted media to the
Adobe AIR™ runtime and Adobe Media Player software, and support for
more platforms, including Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 and Linux®
Red Hat® 5.2.
More secure content delivery
Lock down your
high-definition content and communications with enhanced stream
protection and server-side security. Encrypted H.264 streaming is now
supported — with the encrypted Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMPE),
you get higher performance at 128-bit encryption strength. In edition
with RTMPE, protect SWF files from being reused or modified, and help
prevent unauthorized connections with improved SWF verification. Use
the plug-in architecture to create custom, real-time rights control by
validating with external services such as LDAP or SOAP.
Reliable delivery protocols
Help
ensure that your content is easily and reliably delivered, even when
RTMP delivery is not supported. You can now use this integrated
solution to deliver all components of your video application via HTTP
when needed.
H.264 video and HE-AAC audio
Enable up to 1080p
HD delivery to Adobe Flash Player, Adobe AIR, and Adobe Media Player
with industry-standard H.264 video and HE-AAC audio streaming. Given
the broad support of H.264 video in the industry, customers can
leverage most of their existing encoded content without having to
reencode, helping reduce the cost of delivery.
Live HD/H.264 video streaming
Get
robust, high-performance live streaming of H.264 and On2 VP6 video in
conjunction with Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder 2.5 software, enabling
you to deliver around-the-clock live video feeds for news, events, and
social media sites and support a high volume of subscribers in real
time.
Mobile video delivery to Flash Lite 3
Deliver both live
and video-on-demand streams to a growing number of mobile phones that
support the Adobe Flash Lite™ 3 mobile platform. The same video
experience in the browser can now be delivered smoothly to mobile
devices.
Bandwidth detection
Detect the client connection
speed and serve up video at the appropriate bit rate — no “choose size
of video” messages to your end users.
Multipoint publishing
Use
multipoint publishing to remotely inject new live or prerecorded
streams into your delivery system to quickly add time-sensitive
content. This is most useful when working with a content delivery
network (CDN) or distributed servers.
Server redirection handling
Automatically
provide clients with new or alternate locations of missing content.
Stream redirection in RTMP behaves much like HTTP 302 redirection.
Logging
Help
ensure that you have all the tools you need to track and generate
reports on your audiences content usage thanks to W3C-compliant ASCII
logs, a real-time usage monitor, and a complete API for server and
stream events.
Stream data access
Create dynamic thumbnails
or video previews on the client side with the ability to take a
snapshot of the streamed video (requires Flash Player 9 or later).