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To open the Administration Console on Linux:
If you aren't running a GUI desktop environment, copy the RootInstall/fms_adminConsole.swf and RootIn-
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stall/fms_adminConsole.htm files to a computer running a Linux GUI desktop environment or to a computer
running a Windows or Mac operating system and open the fms_adminConsole.htm file in a browser.
If you can't log in to the Administration Console, take the following steps:
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Verify that Flash Media Server and Flash Media Administration Server are running.
Verify your user name and password in the fms.ini file.
Check the system logs for errors.
Contact Adobe Support.
Run the vod service
The vod (video on demand) service is a publishing point that lets you copy audio and video files to the server and
start streaming them without building an application or configuring the server.
Publish a stream
Double-click the RootInstall/samples/applications/vod/vodtest.html file to open the application in a browser.
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Click Go to stream the sample.flv file or select another version of the sample file from the drop-down menu and
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click Go.
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If you can't see the video playing, take the following steps:
Verify that the RootInstall/applications/vod directory is installed and contains the following files:
allowedHTMLdomains.txt, allowedSWFdomains.txt, Application.xml, and main.far. The RootInstall/applica-
tions/vod/media folder should contain the media files. If any files are missing, uninstall and reinstall the server.
Use the Services window (Windows) or the service window (Linux) to verify that Flash Media Server and
Flash Media Administration Server are running.
Verify that the URL in the sample vod client is rtmp://localhost/vod/sample.flv.
Check the system logs for errors.
Contact Adobe Support.
For information about configuring the vod service for use in a production environment, see
Server Developer
Guide.
Run the live service
The live service is a publishing point that lets you use Flash Media Encoder to stream live video without building a
service or configuring the server.
Publish and view a live stream
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Connect a camera to your computer.
Open Flash Media Encoder and click Start.
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Double-click the RootInstall/samples/applications/live/livetest.html file to open the client application in a
browser and see the live stream.
If you can't see the live stream playing, take the following steps:
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