Using ADOBE® MEDIA SERVER onAmazon Web Services Marketplace
7Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014• Select the Availability Zone of the server hosting the instance.• Select an IAM role.• You can optionally enab
8Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014Note: To stream media, you must open port 1935 for the RTMP protocol for TCP and UDP. You cannot add this rule i
9Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014• Verify that TCP ports 1935 and 80 are open in the firewall of the computer running the web browser. Use the po
10Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014WinSCP graphical user interface. Local files are in the left pane. Files on the Adobe Media Server instance are
11Getting startedLast updated 8/28/20147 Open the StrobeMediaPlayback.html file in a browser and click Play. The file streams from Adobe Media Server
12Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014Flash Media Live Encoder.4 Download Strobe Media Playback from http://blogs.adobe.com/osmf/ and unzip it. 5 Ope
13Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014http://public-dns/strobe/StrobeMediaPlayback.htmlLive streaming with DVRTo add DVR functionality to a live stre
14Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web Services includes an application called livepkgr that packages published strea
15Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014To package an on-demand file for HTTP Dynamic Streaming, use the File Packager tool. 1 Do the following to copy
16Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014Adobe Media Server includes a Multicast Configurator tool and a Multicast Player. To access these tools from a
Last updated 8/28/2014Legal noticesLegal noticesFor legal notices, see http://help.adobe.com/en_US/legalnotices/index.html.
17Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014You can leave Make Unique unchecked.7 Click Generate. The Multicast Configurator generates the following:• A na
18Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014Use Flash Media Live Encoder to capture and encode a live streamPlay a multicast stream❖ Open the following URL
19Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014Flash Player opens a Peer Assisted Networking dialog before the Multicast Player starts streamingThe Multicast
20Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014Multicast PlayerNote: Multicast streaming requires Flash Player 10.1 and AIR 2.For more information about the m
21Last updated 8/28/2014Chapter 2: Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesSupported featuresSupported Adobe Media Server featuresAdobe Media S
22Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014For a complete list, see the Adobe Media Server Technical Overview Guide. Amazo
23Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014From the Amazon documentation: To allow access from other instances in a securi
24Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014To configure additional ports for streaming, add the ports to the Security Grou
25Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014Managing the serverRemote management toolsTo manage your Amazon Web Services ac
26Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014You will be prompted to enter a password. Ensure that the password is atleast 8
iiiLast updated 8/28/2014ContentsChapter 1: Getting startedCreate an account and get started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
27Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014Connect to the Administration Console1 Open a web browser and enter the followi
28Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014<AdminServer> <HTTPCommands> <!-- The <Enabl
29Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014For more information, see Launch an instance of Adobe Media Server and Using Am
30Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014For more information about logging, see Monitoring and Managing Log Filesin the
31Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014About managing content on an instanceWhen you launch an instance, the instance
32Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014Set content permissionsAdobe Media Server on Amazon Web Services instances run
33Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014PuTTY is a free SSH client. From the PuTTY FAQ, “In really simple terms: you ru
34Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014WinSCP Login screenNote: This task uses WinSCP version 4.2.9. The steps may be
35Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014For information about where to put files to stream, see Where to store content
36Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014Otherwise a warning is generated and you cannot log in.3 Use the ssh command to
1Last updated 8/28/2014Chapter 1: Getting startedCreate an account and get startedAdobe® Media Server (AMS) on Amazon Web Services is a pre-configured
37Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014Create the directory as a subdirectory of the /mnt directory because it contain
38Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014Using Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) to store and stream contentAccording to
39Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014For more information about the pre-built applications, see Streaming services i
40Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web ServicesLast updated 8/28/2014For a complete ActionScript reference, see ActionScript 3.0 Reference for Flash
41Last updated 8/28/2014Chapter 3: Help and support resourcesHelp and support resourcesAdobe resourcesDocumentationAdobe Media Server Technical Overvi
2Getting startedLast updated 8/28/20143 To order Adobe Media Server for Amazon Web Services with your AWS account, go to www.adobe.com/go/learn_fms_aw
3Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014PuTTY login❖ Log in as amsadmin user. Enter a valid password and confirm the new password.Note: For subsequent l
4Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014Launch an instance of Adobe Media ServerYou can now launch AMS either through 1-Click Launch utilizing Adobe’s r
5Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014Launch status7 Click the Manage in AWS Console link to manage your instance in EC2 Console.Manage instance in EC
6Getting startedLast updated 8/28/2014AMS Management Console3 Select the desired version of Adobe Media Server from the pop-up list.4 Click Launch wit
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