Flash Media Encoder – Audio & Video

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Ecoding Software Live Streaming Video – Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder

Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder streams audio and video in real time to a Flash Media Server or Wowza Media Server.  Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder supports VP6 as well as H.264 streaming. For information about Adobe’s FMLE  / Click Here

  •  Supports Video and Audio live analog line in scenarios
  • Capture Card Video Support, USB Video and hardware cards
  • Live line in Audio does not support metadata transmission.
  • Formats: Audio Supported MP3  &  AAC Plus / AAC Plus codec is available through Main Concepts

 Price: Free to download Requires:  PC or Mac AAC Plus codec is available through Main Concepts Price: $189.00 MSRP AAC Plus codec is required for multi-format broadcasting through XYZ Stream Hosting.

System Requirements

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  • 933MHz Intel® Pentium® 3 (or compatible) or faster processor
  • For H.264 and AAC support: 1.67GHz Intel Core™2 Duo processor required (3GHz Intel Core 2 Duo recommended)
  • For multiple output streams: 3GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 2GB of RAM required (quad- or 8-core machine with 3GB of RAM recommended)
  • Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 or 3; Windows Vista® Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise; Windows Server® 2003 (32-bit) Web Edition; or Windows 7
  • 256MB of RAM (1GB recommended)
  • 40MB of available hard-disk space (excludes archived FLV and F4V files)
  • 1024×768 screen resolution with 32-bit video card
  • Microsoft DirectShow compatible video capture device
  • Microsoft DirectX End-User Runtime version 9.0c
  • For H.264 and AAC support: Adobe® Flash® Media Live Encoder 2.5 software required
To view live audio and video feeds being streamed from Adobe Media Server or FVSS, you also will need Flash Player 8 or later. For H.264 and AAC support: Flash Player 9 Update 3 or later required.

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  • 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or faster processor
  • Mac OS X v10.5.6
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 50MB of available hard-disk space (excludes archived FLV and F4V files)
  • 1024×768 screen resolution
  • QuickTime compatible audio/video capture devices
  • QuickTime 7 software or later

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