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Today Adobe released the specification for Real Time Messaging Protocol (RMTP). The protocol documentation is available for Free, and describes how to use the messaging, chunking and handshake used by Flash Media Server. Adobe's secure protection measures are not exposed in this specification.

Adobe also announced a new product offering called the FMS Connector for C++ SDK, that is also available today for licensing. No details around the license terms have been made public yet, but anyone who is interested in the product can contact FMSOEMinquiries@adobe.com. The connector can be used to publish live audio, video and metadata into Flash Media Server.

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Hi Stefan

Last time I enquired (last year), FMS Connector was $10k.

Ouch..

Lee
# Posted By Lee Atkinson | 6/16/09 11:05 AM
Hi,

Did someone tried to email to Adobe using this address ? It seems to be wrong :s
# Posted By G-Rem | 6/16/09 2:10 PM
Adobe's IT dropped the ball on getting that address active in time for the announcement. That email address is active now.
# Posted By Brad | 6/16/09 6:49 PM
Email still not working...
Did someone have infos about FMS Connector ?
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