One-Key Video Encryption
If you are a security freak and don't want anybody grabbing your video, the Flash Media Server 3 has a rather nifty feature built in to it. The feature? Stream encryption. Herre's how you enable it:
This is where it gets really neat:
When you set the content path you usually use the following address:
rtmp://localhost/app/instance/myVideo or, if you are using a Streaming version of the server you would enter rtmp://localhost/vod/myVideo.
To encrypt the video stream you change the address to rtmpe://localhost/vod/myVideo.
Simply adding the letter "e" turns on the encryption feature of FMS3.
- Toss your video into either the application folder you have created for the project or into the vod folder.
- Open Flash CS3 and, when it opens, whip an FLVPlayback component on to the stage.
This is where it gets really neat:
When you set the content path you usually use the following address:
rtmp://localhost/app/instance/myVideo or, if you are using a Streaming version of the server you would enter rtmp://localhost/vod/myVideo.
To encrypt the video stream you change the address to rtmpe://localhost/vod/myVideo.
Simply adding the letter "e" turns on the encryption feature of FMS3.

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