ActionScript 2.0 :: Radio Streaming Live Signal From Other Locations
May 7, 2007
We are building a flash website for radio network. They would like to have a audio player streaming live signal from other locations. Does it mean that we need to install a Flash Media Server even though, the signals are being broadcasted from different locations ? Would we have to locate a cross-domain policy file on each of the servers we are going to broadcast it from?
Firstly this is just a post to see if anyone can help me find information on creating a Flash player to stream internet radio channels. I have a player which does mp3's but it will not do streaming internet (or maybe i am doing it wrong). I want to load the lists using xml as I do for the mp3 player. maybe I am just being stoopid, but I can't find any good information on the subject...
I just need to know if there's a way to stream online radio in a flash website. I searched a little in the forum, but found nothing. I have a full flash website that plays mp3s, but it's hard to find good Creative Common licensed music that I could use legally. I don't even know, if there are any radio stations to embed...
I made a radio player that plays different internet radio stations.It works in firefox and Chrome but does not work in IE.I have tried ony 2 computers.But both of them same thing.Are there security restrictions in IE that the other browsers dont enforce? Below is the code I use to play the sound.Im thinking IE has a problem with ;stream.mp3 The source of the internet radio is not located on my server.
I was wandering if there is a way to use flash to stream a radio shoutcast, well actually i know that's posible, but i dont want an already made player,
We've been streaming our campus radio station via FMS 3.5, and a WM server. Problem with both of these is we don't get a stream format that iTunes radio likes. We got close with creating an mp3 stream out of the FME, but we can't get the quality up the Anyone got a how to for FMS on creating an iTunes radio compatible stream?
I currently use FMS 4.5 to steam Live Technical Videos.
Hooked into Flash Media Live Encoder is a Roland VR-5 which lets me have multiple Camera switching.
I want to braodcast also a few live Audio only streams. I could easily use the VR-5 which in turn has a Behringer Audio Mixer attached to allow up to 16 Audio devices to be mixed in, and then just turn off the Video option in Flash Media Live Encoder but:
I don't want to have to put a video window on the Webpage. I just want an Audio controller.
So how can I use FlashMedia Server to just stream a live Audio feed?
We (the university I work for) want to add an IP camera to the top of a building (so it has to be IP, we can't put a machine up there, so USB is out of the question) to stream a live view of the quad. The problem is, I can't find a way to stream any IP Cameras through the flash live encoder. I tried a camera by Axis, but their capture driver only supported MJPEG which the live encoder does not.
In using Flash Live Media Encoder to aquire a webcam video and to send it to a Flash Media Development Server 3.5 for live video streaming to one client by the same local network.The client device doesn't support flash player but is able to read and play flv video format.So, if i get a flv video file from apache 2 it works.But I don't know how to get a live video streaming from the server. The client application needs a flv file to point to.Does FVS generate a flv file for live video streaming?
How would I go about this? any one know of any good tutorials of how to stream sounds from a recording? any special type of server i would HAVE to use?
I have an RSS feed that is being read into dynamic text fields. The content of the RSS feed needs to be updated like every minute or every half minute, as there are constantly new items in the feed. Is there a way in ActionScript to reload the feed in interval times, or maybe reload the whole script?
I'm finally getting the hang of the Dynamic Streaming of live video content via FMS 3.5.2 and FMLE, and to a lesser extent, the DVR functionality that has newly been made available.
Inquiring minds want to know... is it possible to add DVR functionality to live Dynamically Streamed video content? In other words, I want to be able to provide DVR capability to our live videos that are being streamed at 3 different bitrates.
Is that currently possible? Jodi, can you ask David Hassoun, who seems to be the leading authority at the moment, if this is possible, and if so, if there's a tutorial we can access?
I was pretty confused while stetting up a FMS and reading the docs. Live Streaming is by default enabled for everyone without password. Then I discovered and installed the authentication module. But this does not work and is not well documented. Also the download page states that it will work with FMS but some lines below it is stated that: "the Flash Media Server Authentication Add-In is only available for the Flash Media Interactive Server and the Flash Media Developer Server. This Add-In does not work with the Flash Media Streaming Server." hmmm. Confusing. How can I prevent that everyone is using my server for live streaming?
I've tested an exciting tutorial about streaming live video with Flash Media Server 3.5..every thing went good and i could see my webcam broadcast from my machine through my web site but unfortunately.I can't see it from any other machine.I'm using Microsoft windows XP SP2and flash media live encoder 3but my web server run UNIX is this a problem?
I'm hoping there's a simple answer to this. I'm attempting to stream a live event using FMLE and FMS. The first thing that throws me off is that I cannot push the stream to the server using RTMPE, only RTMP[T]. I assume this is because the the encryption is handled by the server and not the encoder. However, for the sake of security I would like to disable RTMP connections from the flash player to the server. Yet it would seem that if I incorporate the server side scripting described here [URL] (namely the changes to my main.asc file), that my server would reject an RTMP connection from FMLE? Is that correct? If so, where do I go from here? Can I broadcast a live stream using RTMPE only? Do I need a different encoder or something, or am I just missing a very simple point?
The article Live dynamic streaming with Flash Media Server 3.5 mentions two different bit rates for each video size type.But why? Are these bitrates related to different compression ratios? And if so, why exactly two?
I herd about RED5, but unfortunately I can't find any examples for feeding it with external source. I know RTSP is in development, but I'm thinking about (named) pipes or something like this. There is is also project named xuggle that is as far as I understand ffmpeg wrapper for Java, but I herd they have also problems with live streaming.
we are looking forward towards developing a very interesting community portal that would help the user to broadcast their live videos across the community.I've been checking over sites like ustream.tv, justin.tv and wondering what/how Technology they been using to do so.
I am doing a lot of research over the last few days checking over the medium to do this effectively and figure out some of the leading companies in the domain like Ooyala.com, brightcove.com providing servers/technology to broadcast videos seamlessly across the globe. I will be signing up with any of these providers soon.So my question is , how exactly would my website be catching with the live feed from the users cam, send the stream to ooyala/brightcove and further broadcast it to rest of the community users.
I have to install a multi-webcam setup that will be live streamed and accessible via a web browser.I'm looking into the quickest and most efficient solution, the less time and hassle it takes to implement, the better. That means buying hardware and/or software is not that much of an issue (as long as it's not 1000$+ flash server software).
The requirements / basic setup:The web server will be directly connected the cams (via ethernet / WiFi).The stream should be viewable by the max possible audience so no ActiveX / VLC-style object embedding. Flash would be ideal (even if it's a paid solution).Bandwidth is not an issue, max 2-3 clients at a time, most of the time only one.
Im Using Red5 to record live stream from the user. I am able to save the stream to disk and it generates an FLV file.
When I'm trying to read the FLV file with some FLV player - it seems like the file's meta-data is corrupted - which also makes the progress bar to act oddly. Also, I tried to play with the file using Xuggle. It seems impossible since the generated FLV do not have the codec-id in it.
I now have managed to get the red5 server up and running and ive been using the samples to stream my webcam live from one computer from another and it works fine.Now to step 2. Making a custom client that autoconnects to my live feed.