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Using adobe media server on amazon web services
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USING ADOBE MEDIA SERVER ON AMAZON WEB SERVICES
Getting started
./f4fpackager --input-file=/mnt/webroot/vod/sample.f4v --output-path=/mnt/webroot/vod
For more information, see
Go to the Flash Media Playback Setup page at
6
a
For Video Source, enter:
http://public-dns/vod/filename.f4m
For example, if the video you packaged was sample.f4v, the Video Source is:
http://ec2-184-72-148-15.compute-1.amazonaws.com/vod/sample.f4m
Are you using HTTP Streaming or Flash Access 2.0? Select Yes.
b
c
Click Preview to update the Embed Code.
Click the Play button to play the video from your Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web Services instance.
d
Note: See the On-demand streaming tutorial for more information about Flash Media Playback and Strobe Media
Playback.
When you terminate the instance, the data is deleted. To keep the recorded stream, copy it to a storage volume (S3
7
or EBS). For information about transferring files, see
Multicast streaming
Flash Player 10.1, AIR 2
Important: Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web Services supports peer-assisted multicast streaming. It does not support
IP multicast or fusion multicast.
Copy the multicast tools to the webroot folder
Adobe Media Server includes a Multicast Configurator tool and a Multicast Player. To access these tools from a web
browser, move them to the webroot directory on the instance.
Connect to the instance. Follow the steps in
1
page 31 or
"Connect to an instance and copy files from a Linux/UNIX
The following directory contains the multicast tools:
2
/opt/adobe/ams/tools/multicast/
Move the multicast directory to the following location:
/mnt/webroot/
Package content on
Linux.
http://www.osmf.org/configurator/fmp/
"Managing
"Connect to an instance and copy files from a Windows
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and do the following:
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