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Adobe book developers Protocol streaming Flash

Written on January 23, 2009 – 7:03 am | by Marius |

adobe flash 8~s600x600 Adobe book developers Protocol streaming FlashAdobe is about to open the protocol RTMP (Real Time Processing Protocol) used primarily in Flash Media Server and LiveCycle Data Services. It can transfer real-time Flash Player flow data, sound and video. Cet effort consenti par l’éditeur a pour objectif de faciliter le travail des développeurs souhaitant créer des applications Web plus riches.

The specifications of its RTMP protocol will be published on the Adobe Developer Connection in the first half of 2009. This initiative is part of the Open Screen Project, launched last year by Adobe. It aims to strengthen the position of Flash as a Web platform multimedia whatever screens (PC, mobile devices, consumer electronic products …).

Adobe said that this was intended to give developers the ability to provide users streaming content on any type of aircraft.

Developers and companies will have a free and open access to specifications. This will enable them to provide video or audio or data in different formats supported by Adobe Flash Player: AMF, SWF, FLV and F4V.

“Our commitment to openness accelerating the adoption of the Platform Flash developers. This means the birth of a new generation of Web applications, content and video experiences that work perfectly on all operating systems and devices used “, said Kevin Lynch, Chief Technology Officer of Adobe.

The publisher has confirmed that it disclose any details on the secure version of RTMP protocol, so as not to compromise the content being protected in this form.

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