Feb 28, 2016 Good morning, I downloaded version 3.2 of flash media encoder and installation in the mac you tell me 'the install file is corrupted', and wants to eject the virtual disk that creates live encoder on the desk. Someone has already encountered this problem and how can I fix? Flash Media Live Encoder 3.2 on Mac - Install Fails The release of the latest versions of Mac OS X have caused an issue where the installation of Flash Media Live Encoder 3.2 fails. The file is reported as 'corrupt' or 'damaged.' Flash Builder: 4.7: 12/4/2012::: Flash Media Enterprise Server: 4: 9/8/2010: 9/8/2013: N/A: Flash Media Enterprise Server: 4.5: 9/8/2011: 9/8/2014: N/A: Flash Media Interactive Server: 3.5: 1/12/2009: 4/2/2012: N/A: Flash Media Live Encoder: 3.2: 6/1/2016: 9/1/2016: 9/1/2016: Flash Media Rights Management Server: 1.
Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder Win Mac
Get better quality with AAC
AAC is the emerging future audio standard that might replace existing ones, such as MP3. It is already supported by popular devices such as Apple iPod, Sony PSP, Sony PS3, Nintendo Wii, various cell phones etc. Some technical snap-shots:
AAC and HE-AAC offer a significantly better audio quality while using the same bit rate as other audio codecs, especially for bit rates below 192 kbps.
AAC may only need a fraction of the bandwidth than MP3 for your field of application (e.g. broadcasting concerts), thus resulting file sizes will be smaller too.
AAC offers a significantly higher coding as well as compression efficiency and allows you a higher flexibility in usage than MP3.
Most importantly, saving bandwidth and having smaller file sizes means saving money – especially if your business relies on continuous video & audio streaming over scarce resources. Providing better audio quality to your audience and encoding efficiency only add to the advantages of the AAC encoding standard. AAC was developed to be the successor of MP3. For more technical details on AAC you may refer to comprehensive public documents at Wikipedia. Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder 3.0 (FMLE) already includes the MainConcept H.264 Encoder technology to create professional video streams. Now using the AAC Encoder Plug-In, it additionally supports AAC (MPEG-4 AAC & HE Audio), enabling you to directly create and stream Flash compliant F4V or FLV files that include both H.264/AVC video and AAC audio. It is the perfect companion for FMLE, as it enables you to generate Flash compliant streams using these encoders on-the-fly. And your files are always compliant with the latest Flash Player version.
Where to get the base application?
You can find more information about Adobe® Flash® Media Live Encoder and download information for the product at the following location: www.adobe.com/products/flash-media-encoder.html
Fully compliant to ISO/IEC 14496-3 (MPEG-4 AAC) and ISO/IEC 13818-7 (MPEG-2 AAC)
Encodes PCM audio streams to MPEG-2 / MPEG-4 Low Complexity, HE AAC v1 as SBR, and HE AAC v2 as Parametric Stereo audio streams
Supports output bit rates from 10 to 320 kbps
Supports sample rates from 8 to 48 kHz
To use the AAC Encoder, you'll need to make sure that your computer system meets at least these minimum requirements: Operating systems: The AAC Encoder plug-in is designed to work on any PC which meets the Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder 2.5 or higher minimum system requirements (Microsoft® Windows® 7, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista (Business, Ultimate or Enterprise), and Windows Server 2003 (32-bit Web Edition or higher) required). MainConcept AAC Encoder Plug-In requires Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder 2.5 or higher (not included – click here for getting more information about the product www.adobe.com/go/fme). The free demo version of the MainConcept AAC Encoder Plug-In for the Flash Media Live Encoder 3.0 comes with an audio limitation of 30 seconds (required by licensor of the AAC standard) – the encoding process for both audio and video will stop after this period of time. Attention: Before you start to install the new version of the AAC Encoder, please uninstall the current one. Additionally, make sure that no other MainConcept program is running during de-installation or installation.
The AAC Encoder Plug-In v1.0.6 includes the following fixes and improvement:
Solves synch problems with streaming from Wowza Server to the Apple iPhone/iPod Touch using Osprey cards.
Try before you buy! The demo version of AAC Encoder includes the MainConcept AAC Codecs in demo mode that switches to silence after 30seconds of encoding.
Live Media Encoders for Generating Your Live Wowza Broadcast
Adobe Media Live Encoder
The Adobe Media Live Encoder is a free download from Adobe. You will need to create a new Adobe ID or login using an existing account information.
Flash Media Live Encoder allows you to capture live audio & video while streaming in real time to a Wowza Media Server. The media encoder features support for Flash (.flv) & H.264 codecs.
Quickstart Guide
Download and install the application. You will need an Adobe ID or register for an ID.
Connect your video device (i.e., web cam or video camera)
Open Adobe Flash Media Live Media Encoder
Under Device select the type of video device you are using
Note: You can choose the codec to use: H.264 or VP6. When using the VP6 your file will be saved with the FLV file extension. If you use H.264 your file will be saved with the F4V extension. VP6 & FLV are generally recommended for live streaming. For more on the FLV & F4V file formats click here to visit a helpful page on Adobe's web site.
Additionally, you can use one of the pre-defined presets in Adobe Flash Media Encoder.
Next tick Streaming to Flash Media Server
FMS URL: enter the path to the server including the application name--for example:
rtmp://dukestream.oit.duke.edu/live
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[note: no trailing slash after 'live']
[note: no specific server paths should be used--only the CNAME dukestream.oit.duke.edu. This is to ensure that your code works in the event we fail over from one server to another.]
Stream: this is the name of your stream. You may name the stream how you wish, but do not include a file extension here. For example: mystream
Tick 'Save to File' if you would like to save your live stream.
Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder For Mac
You can choose the save location of your file.
Click the Connect button. You are now connected to the server.
Check your settings and click Start
An icon will appear in the lower left corner of the Media Encoder. This lets you know that you are streaming to the server.
Wirecast
TBD. Please contact OIT Media Technologies ([email protected]) if you have questions.