Live Streaming Basic Question
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I am using the AWS version of the flash media server and attempting to stream content however, I am getting stuck. Following the instructions at http://help.adobe.com/en_US/flashmediaserver/amazonec2/WS6fc2df2b6d2ce24359910e2812c396a83eb-7ff8.2...., it says "4. Go to the Flash Media Playback Setup page at http://www.osmf.org/configurator/fmp/ and do the following:" That link is broken. Can you advise where the updated link is?
Thanks,
Matt
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Go to http://osmf.org/configurator/fmp/#
I have told people at Adobe about that multiple times but they don't give a rats ass..
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It works for me, although it is March 2014.
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It is, frankly, hard to believe that they are serious about this product. The most recent documentation has links to nowhere. If they are losing share to Wowza and others, should it be any surprise?
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The latest help for AMS (not FMS) is available at Adobe Media Server Help | Adobe Media Server on AWS help without dead links. The top results on Google are not the most recent docs.
Also, this how-to video should help for the exact thing you are looking for: Introduction to Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web Services Marketplace - YouTube. Towards the end the video discusses SMP.
~Ashish
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The answer was to go back to Wowza. Adobe dropped the ball.
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OSMF is not being actively developed by Adobe further...However the entrie source code and related material has been made open source and is available @
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I'm well familiar. Woe to anyone who attempts to navigate Adobe's tortured documentation, filled with dead or circular links. Only the most persistent will wind up in the right place.
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