Yes, Adobe Flash media server supports Linux platforms and it can be installed on our servers. But it requires more server resources, and hence a dedicated server will the best option. You may purchase Adobe Flash Media server for Linux and provide us the installation files and instructions, then we can do it for you.
Thank you for your reply. We are only looking to broadcast our own live shows, via one live stream and maybe stream soem VOD. We are not thinking of creating a UStreamTV like service (well, not yet anyway). With this in mind, would your virtual server package be suitable?
Okay, np. I think you can chose the VZ3 plan for this purpose. We can install red5 instead of Adobe Media server if you wish. Please let us know your comments on this.
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on this nonte we allready have RED5 installed and are broadcastin in windows media format how can we
1 broadcast via our red5 server both a/V
2 connect it with oursoftware windows encoder
3 connect the live stream to a stream link so we can use our players to broadcast this live throughout our site.