David, Unfortunately, Adobe's FMS (now Adobe Media Server) does not support sending content from Flex/AIR/JS, unless it is from a camera input. No idea why they didn't implement it, but you have to use their proprietary client to do the streaming.
Wowza allows you to stream MP4 files via an HTTP Post, which you can do with AIR/Flex. The only gotcha I would note is the file size that you want to stream -- anything over 2GB will start to cap out the memory in the AIR client and won't produce favorable results. -Nick On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 3:49 PM, David Frank <david.fr...@on24.com> wrote: > Hi there Flex experts! > > Does Apache AIR SDK have support for streaming a video file (mp4) to a > media server (FMS/Wowza)? I know how to stream a camera feed to a media > server. But what I need is to be able to stream a local mp4 file to a media > server. This mp4 file will then get re-streamed to other peers from the > media server. > > Is this possible using the NetStream/NetConnection/Other classes? If it > isn't directly possible to do this, then is there a way I can simulate the > video as a camera feed and then attach this to the NetStream instance? > > Thank you, > David Frank > > >