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Inspiring
October 28, 2010
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video record

  • October 28, 2010
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Hi,

I created a video live recorder and its working fine locally.

Now I want to add the video recorder to my website.

What is the steps to add this in my website?

Whether I need to buy and install FMS in my server?

Thanks,

Shanthi.

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    Correct answer amit_kr

    I am not gettin the exact usecase. As far as what I understood you want videos to get recorded on your webserver but then I would like to ask you why do you want that if you are using FMS and you can record videos and stream it from FMS and it is not needed to be on same server as webserver.

    It will be good if you describe your usecase clearly.

    Regards,

    Amit

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    Adobe Employee
    October 28, 2010

    Hi Shanthi,

    First tell me how are you recording video using your video live recorder. Are you using FMS or any other media server like FMS? If you are using FMS then you dont need to keep FMS on local server where your website resides, you can keep it anywhere and publish video from your website to it in record mode and it will record it and again you can also play it.

    If this is not what you asked then you can clarify your query again to have better understanding on my side.

    Regards,

    Amit

    Inspiring
    October 28, 2010

    Hi ,

    I am using FMS 4 for recording.

    User can record his video from webcam and I need to store it in my website server

    For this wether I need FMS on my server?

    Thanks,

    Shanthi.

    amit_krCorrect answer
    Adobe Employee
    October 28, 2010

    I am not gettin the exact usecase. As far as what I understood you want videos to get recorded on your webserver but then I would like to ask you why do you want that if you are using FMS and you can record videos and stream it from FMS and it is not needed to be on same server as webserver.

    It will be good if you describe your usecase clearly.

    Regards,

    Amit