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August 1, 2010
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a sample question related to FMS and NetStream.. hoping your answer

  • August 1, 2010
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will i be able to send a video what i'am receiving form fms B to another fms A in a flash app?And how?

i will be right here waiting for your answer. Thank you!!!

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    August 9, 2010

    This is not supported. You need to have the actual file in the client folder to publish the file to another server, or else publish a live audio/video stream. You cannot republish the stream which is subscribed from one FMS.

    August 1, 2010

    Hi,

    One way of sending a stream available on FMS A to another server FMS B is by using the feature multi-point publish.

    It's explained at http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashMediaServer/3.5_Deving/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d11a0773d56e-7ffb.html

    Hope this helps. Please let me know if you have more questions.

    Regards

    Mamata

    19` tftAuthor
    Participant
    August 2, 2010

    Hello,

    thanks fo your help very much.

    your solution works well in sending a video from fms A to fms B.but it is unable to work in my network environment.

    in my network environment,fms A can not connect to fms B directly,but flash clients can connect to them directly both.

    i still need a kind of flash client that sending out video stream to fms B while it receiving stream form fms A.

    i means that i want to use flash client as a bridge.

    if you make a change from "A.Live Video B.Server 1 (New York City) C.Server 2 (Chicago) and Server 3 (Los Angeles) D.Users" to "A. Live Video B. Server 1 (New York City) C. Users D. Server" in http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashMediaServer/3.5_Deving/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d11a0773d56e-7ffb.html is what i really want .

    thanks for your help again!

    Adobe Employee
    August 2, 2010

    I don't think this is allowed in FP. May be for security purpose.. Else videos can be transferred to users local FMS. Isn't it??