It's time for another FMS Online Usergroup meeting. This month Jun Heider of RealEyes Media will give you the lowdown on Adobe Stratus and Flash Player 10 P2P. In particular he will show you how to create real-time, social, and media rich applications with a decreased cost of delivery and infrastructure investment. You will find out how to leverage Adobe Stratus and the new Real-Time Media Flow Protocol (RTMFP) to enable multiuser applications with shared video, voice, and data without all the load being placed on the Flash Media Server. This session will also cover what previously has only been whispered about regarding the new Groups functionality that enables amazing features such as Multicasting, Posting, Direct Routing, Object Replication, and Server Channels. The future of Flash Player peer-to-peer communication is here with Adobe Stratus and RTMFP.
The date is May 18, 2010 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (GMT-7 Mountain Time US & Canada), 12:00pm Eastern which makes it by my calculations 5:00pm British Summer Time, 6:00pm for most of mainland Europe. The Connect room for the meeting is here.
The second event is an online seminar by fellow community member Lisa Larson-Kelly on Wednesday, June 9, 2010. Lisa will introduce you to the fundamentals of Open Source Media Framework (OSMF), Adobe's standard video player libraries for building playback experiences and monetizing video on the web. She'll give you a high-level overview of why you'd want to use OSMF and what it can do, and then dive into its underlying structure and some simple sample code to get you started. This session is for beginner to intermediate programmers and web developers who want to gain a better understanding of OSMF, and how it can simplify media player development.
Register Now. Time abd Date for this one is Wednesday, June 9, 2010 11:00 a.m. PST
