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True h.264 Adobe Flash 3.0 Streaming released
the latest and greatest in streaming + theft protection, was released a few weeks ago. anyone have any experience with it?
Adobe Flash 3 supports H.264 video encryption, also known as MPEG-4 Part 10, or MPEG-4Advanced Video Coding, the latest standard for True High Definition Streaming. H.264 compresses video much more effectively than older standards and at substantially lower bit rates by using multi-picture inter-picture prediction, variable block-size motion compensation, quarter-pixel precision, and other technologies to encode video with approximately 3 times fewer bits than comparable MPEG-2 encoders. To address the growing security concerns over content theft and ?Tube? site publishing, Adobe Flash 3 supports Encrypted RTMP streaming, which helps prevent stream ripping software from copying the file to offline locations. Additional features include FMS 3, known as SWF hashing (verification) by which a signature of the SWF file is created and used by the FMS server to ensure that the stream can only be deployed within the signed SWF file. This form of stream protection is very difficult for any stream ripping software to penetrate. |
In other words, let the cracking begin
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Big thumbs up on this. It is a beautiful thing. Glad to be in on the beta Mark! :thumbsup
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Now this is interesting I have a 3 chip avchd camera and the quality is unreal. high quality HD comes in about 1.3GB/30 mins
Id like to play around with this, comcast is saying 32megabit/s will be available to all customer by mid 2009, FIOs is here now....this is the future. |
H.264 is the new video standard.
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We have been encoding h.264 for a few years now, it's the best looking video at the smallest sizes.
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This has been one of the most promising technologies to discourage the theft of content to date.
Its where content providers are going to have to concentrate on now, before it gets on a tube site and gets replicated to dozens of other sites. Glad its finally out |
yea.. but doesn't it have to load all the way before flash start playing it.. I couldn't get an mp4 to start streaming right away.
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whats the difference? does anyone have any examples?
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our true HD is like 2 gig per 7 min on file size... and then it just go's up there in size depending if we capture in prores422 or not... we shoot HDV and RED though... I never liked the avchd for some reason.. but I know lots say that about HDV and for some reason I LOVE hdv..... |
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anything that can be seen on a screen can be ripped. easily. show me one of these files and i will show you a wmv in no time at all. none.
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what the guy above me said....
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never mind
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The process to do Encrypted streams as well as SWF validation is going to be a relatively simple one from our end, this will be the closest thing to a true DRM you are going to be able to get as a full service offering for a while. Adobe and Level 3 have done a lot of work together and some big name players in non adult have signed on to being anchor tenants on the service. We also are very close to working out the details of a service which will do all the encoding for you to h.264 as it can be tricky and converting a decent sized library is no small task. |
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I bet that less than 15% of the ripped off content out there came using a screen capture setup. IF that. |
Anyone want to convert a bunch of videos for me?
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Next week we will have 2 members areas changing from wmv to h264 streaming - looking forward to the change :thumbsup
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So, it has a direct AVCHD conversion? I hope Premiere will finally read AVCHD as well!!
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Not this time mano. The stuff is pretty good for security, goes far beyond trippin in the cache. |
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LRN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!11 |
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When we change over to h264, then we will also remove the download options, and see what kind of responds we get :)
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interesting stuff
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Delivering content in protected streams may not replace the existing model , but it certainly creates options. |
If you're talking about FMS3, which I assume you are, don't get too excited.
You still can't record or stream live in h.264 - you're still stuck to FLV + NellyMoser [closed source audio] Even more painfully, it still only supports Actionscript 1.0 on the server side. FMS has always offered reasonably secure streaming. Unfortunately, this is more hype than real. |
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