Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder
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Adobe Systems | |
Stable release | 3.2
/ January 12, 2009 |
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Operating system | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X |
Type | Encoding Software |
License | Freeware |
Flash Media Live Encoder (FMLE) was a free live encoding software product from
History
Version 1.0 was released on February 23, 2007.
Version 2.0 was released on October 26, 2007, adding the following functionality:
- Encoding support for MP3 format
- Command-line execution
- Automatically start at operating system launch
- Automated maintenance restart
- Remote access
- Ability to set reconnect interval
- Timecode support
Version 2.5 was released on April 14, 2008 with the following added features:
- Encoding support for H.264/HE-AAC format
- Improvements to Quality of Service
- Auto-adjust functionality, which enabled dynamic downgrading of the outgoing stream quality if network connectivity was sub-optimal.
Version 3.0 was released on January 12, 2009 with the following added features:
- An updated user interface and additional presets
- Multi-bitrate encoding (up to three different bitrates)
- File management improvements (save multiple files based on file size/duration, parameters in filenames)
- DVR functionality
- System timecode support (SMPTE, LTC, VITC or BITC timecodes could be used if supported by capture device; if not, the system timecode could be used)
- Multi-core processing capability for VP6 encoding
- Support for additional compatible devices
Version 3.1 released on March 30, 2010 notably added support to MacOS X starting with 10.5 Leopard on Intel based Macs[1]
Version 3.2 was the last supported release. Adobe ended support in 2016.[2]
Usage
- Stream live video from capture cards, webcams, Firewire, or USB devices to Flash Media Server (FMS) or a Flash Video Streaming Service (FVSS). (Device or driver must support Microsoft DirectShowfilters to be recognized by FMLE.)
- Archive FLV or F4V file locally.
Function
FMLE is a desktop application that connects to a Flash Media Server (FMS) or a Flash Video Streaming Service (FVSS) via the
In addition to encoding live events with finite start and end times, features such as command-line control, auto reconnect, and remote access enable efficient 24/7 encoding.
See also
- ActionScript
- Flash Player
References
- ^ "Adobe lance Flash Media Live Encoder sur Mac". Archived from the original on April 15, 2023. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
- ^ Products and technical support periods Adobe website
- ^ "MainConcept: Information". Archived from the original on January 9, 2010. Retrieved December 3, 2009.