
Tom Green (July 28, 2008)
Create a live video stream from your webcam or other source using Flash and Flash Media Encoder.

William B. Sanders (June 23, 2008)
Download two complete chapters from O'Reilly Media to learn about recording and streaming media using FMS 3 and the Real-Time Messaging Protocol.

aYo Binitie (June 23, 2008)
Build a music playlist application using a one-to-one streaming technique to give users a unique experience while sharing the same music library.
2008 MAX Awards
Showcase your work in front of industry and technology leaders from around the world at MAX 2008.
What's new about Flash Media Server 3
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Developer Spotlight: Focus on Flash Media Server

Meet Lisa Larson-Kelley, picked for her use of video on the Flash platform, including Flash Media Server.
Flash Media Interactive Server Feature Explorer
Flash Media Interactive Server Feature Explorer
Developer: Digital Primates
Learn from 30 sample applications that provide easy-to-follow examples for building your own rich-media applications using Flash Media Server 3.
Read more about the application
David Hassoun (Apr. 14, 2008)
Enhance the experience for end users by taking into account the varying network conditions they may encounter while viewing streaming content.
Watch these demos to learn more about content protection, ActionScript streaming, live video recording, and migrating from progressive download to streaming in Flash Media Server 3.
Nick Hippe (May 19, 2008)
Use ActionScript to detect the available bandwidth for a mobile device and stream the corresponding video file.
Lisa Larson (Feb. 25, 2008)
Examine the overall server architecture and protocols, and learn about differences between the various streaming media delivery methods.
Laurel Reitman (Mar. 19, 2008)
Learn about the new set of options for developers and content owners to protect their online video content.
Jens Loeffler (Updated Apr. 14, 2008)
Build a Flash video application that incorporates metadata into the live video stream.
Fabio Sonnati (Mar. 10, 2008)
Make your media stream more efficiently by implementing background extended buffering and synchronizing multiple streams.
Lisa Larson (Feb. 25, 2008)
Learn the flexible options for gracefully scaling high-traffic applications, as well as keeping them secure.
Figure out how to estimate bandwidth that your server must support for your application based on different user scenarios.
Influxis (Jan. 25, 2008)
Arm yourself with the knowledge you need to research a third-party streaming video hosting provider.
Follow these simple steps to get started building applications that stream video content using Flash Media Server:
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Download and install Flash Media Server.
Get started with the free developer edition of Flash
Media Server 3. Use it to evaluate or fully test the product.
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Learn about the Flash Media Server workspace.
Read about the Administration Console in the Adobe LiveDocs. Learn how to maintain the server, monitor applications, and manage users. Application developers can also use the Administration Console to debug applications.
Familiarize yourself with Flash Media Server help.
Visit these Flash Media Server resources for both online and PDF-based documentation.
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Build your first Flash Media Server project.
Follow the steps in Tom Green's article, Beginner's guide to streaming video, to learn the basics of streaming video using the new video-on-demand service in Flash Media Server 3.
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Develop basic Flash skills with the Flash video learning guide.
Get a guided approach to learning integral Flash video features, such as delivery options for Flash video, capturing and encoding video, adding video to your web page, adding video synchronization and captioning, and an overview of video standards.
- Master the finer points of Flash Media Server with tutorials and articles in the Flash Media Server Developer Center.
- Communicate with other Flash and Flash Media Server users through our community resources.
More Getting Started

William B. Sanders (June 23, 2008)
Download two complete chapters from O'Reilly Media to learn about recording and streaming media using FMS 3 and the Real-Time Messaging Protocol.

Watch these demos to learn more about content protection, ActionScript streaming, live video recording, and migrating from progressive download to streaming in Flash Media Server 3.

Desiree Motamedi (Jan. 25, 2008)
Learn about the improvements in Flash Media Server, including security, HD-quality video, performance, live video, and price.

In this series, Tom Green walks you through the process of getting up to speed with the latest features in Flash Media Server 3.

Find out how to capture and encode your video, bring it into Flash, add video to web pages. Then incorporate video synchronization and captioning, and finally deliver video and create playback controls for users to watch it. (Updated for CS3)
Check out these samples from Adobe and the Flash Media Server community, showing what you can accomplish with Flash Media Server.
Code samples

Robert A. Colvin (Dec. 20, 2007)
Stream audio and video in your own IM chat application using this sample project.

Download samples of Flash Media Server applications and learn to integrate live video, chat, and collaboration in new ways.

Follow these steps to roll your own: create the video upload component, set up video encoding, build the thumbnail browser, and add the video player.

William B. Sanders (May 23, 2007)
Learn about design patterns from this simple state machine that starts and stops a video, and then adapt it to run on Flash Media Server 2 by adding more states and player controls. (Updated for CS3)

Graeme Bull (Jan. 29, 2007)
Learn how to build a simple streaming application that allows users to play MP3 files on a server.

Get a quick overview of setting up a live webcast using Flash Media Encoder and Flash Media Server, and then create a playback SWF file to embed in your web page.

Robert A. Colvin (April 22, 2006)
Learn to use web services in Flash Media Server 2 to interface with complex result sets.

Use XML to display multiple video clips and generate thumbnails dynamically without editing your Flash file.

Robert Sandie (Dec. 12, 2005)
Explore new server-side properties in Flash Media Server 2 as an alternative to XML-driven playback lists.
Sample applications

Watch cyclists race the Amgen Tour of California through this live, real-time Adobe sample app built with Flex and Flash Media Server.
Online tools

Robert Reinhardt (Jan. 25, 2008)
Determine the optimal bitrate at which to encode your Flash video files using this online calculator.
Flash video templates
Check out these sample Flash files with tutorials and sample video clips that you can download and explore to learn about the video authoring capabilities of Flash.
Download the latest Flash Media Server software updates and related software and downloads from Adobe Labs to take your streaming media application development to the next level.
Updates
Get the latest updaters and additions to Flash Media Server.
See a complete list of all available Flash Player downloads.

Other tools

Adobe (May 8, 2007)
Ensure that FLV files created by non-Adobe technology conform to the Adobe FLV file specification.

Capture video from a live source, encode it to Flash video format, and stream it in real time to Flash Media Server or a Flash Video Streaming Service account.

Get the most advanced authoring environment for creating rich, interactive content for digital, web, and mobile platforms.
Download older versions of Flash Player for testing purposes.
Share your development knowledge, see what other developers are creating, and ask your coding questions in the Flash Media Server development community.
Get involved with like-minded Flash and FMS developers in your local area.
Don't see a Flash or FMS user group in your area? Apply to start one! The requirements for starting an official Adobe user group are very basic: you must have an active website dedicated to the group and you must hold a monthly user group meeting. That's all!
If you are interested in applying to start a user group in your area:
- Fill out an application.
- Start building your user group site and start planning your first meeting.
- E-mail the program contact, Rachel Luxemburg, for more information.
Connect with Flash media resources
Engage with the community using the following resources.
Looking for the answer to a specific question you have about Flash Media Server? Post your question to the forums to get help from Adobe Community Experts and others in the Flash Media Server community.
Get to know the Community Experts for Flash Media Server, or converse with them on the forums.

Access Flash Media Server documentation and add your own comments to it.
See what people are bookmarking on del.icio.us for Flash-related development.
Read what people are saying about Flash Media Server in developer blogs.
Subscribe to a feed of recently published Flash Media Server articles in the Developer Center.
Engage with the FMS community
Find or become an Adobe Community Expert