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***REMINDER*** Wednesday, March 17th - FMSUG & OSMFUG - Joint Session
Event posted on Mar 16 by josh lucero

Title: ***REMINDER*** Wednesday, March 17th - FMSUG & OSMFUG - Joint Session
Call-in Details: http://experts.na3.acrobat.com/osmf/
Speakers:

David Hassoun - RealEyes Media

(blog: http://david.realeyes.com/ 

twitter: @hotkeys

website: http://realeyes.com/)

Juan Sanchez - Effective UI and Scalenine.com

(blog: http://scalenine.com/blog/

twitter: @juansanchez

website: http://www.juanchez.com/)


Agenda:

Just wanted to remind everyone that we are co-hosting our next UG meeting with the OSMF User Group. We are extremely excited for this UG meeting, and hope that you all can join us... Here are the details:

Come join the Flash Media Server User Group and the OSMF User Group for a joint session taking a look at the technical and visual side of a real world project using the OSMF.  This session will take a dive into actually using the new Adobe Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) to build an extensible and configurable player, and skinable UI.  RealEyes Media developed a powerful sample player project called the REOPS (RealEyes OSMF Sample Player - http://code.google.com/p/reops/) .  This isn't your grandma's sample player, and hello world has nutn' on us.  This is a full-fledged player implementation, with external XML configuration, and one of the hottest extensible skining solutions around.  The REOPS project was done for the community in conjunction with Adobe, and some slick UI designs from Juan Sanchez to get things rolling.  

David Hassoun from RealEyes Media will walk you through what the REOPS player can do, how it uses OSMF, and how to configure it, and Juan Sanchez from Effective UI and Scalenine.com will take you on a journey through the creative side of designing and applying the user interface from the skinning management solution of REOPS.

Times by Time Zone:

16:00 - 17:00 ET (New York)

15:00 - 16:00 CT (Chicago) 

14:00 - 15:00 MT (Denver)

13:00 - 14:00 PT (California) 



March 17th - FMS & OSMF User Groups Joint Session (2:00-3:00pm MST, 4:00-5:00pm EST) 4
Event posted on Feb 26 by josh lucero

Title: March 17th - FMS & OSMF User Groups Joint Session (2:00-3:00pm MST, 4:00-5:00pm EST)
Call-in Details: http://experts.na3.acrobat.com/osmf/
Speakers:

We are superbly excited to be combining forces for our March FMS User Group Meeting with the Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) User Group!

Come join the Flash Media Server User Group and the OSMF User Group for a joint session taking a look at the technical and visual side of a real world project using the OSMF.  This session will take a dive into actually using the new Adobe Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) to build an extensible and configurable player, and skinable UI.  RealEyes Media developed a powerful sample player project called the REOPS (RealEyes OSMF Sample Player - http://code.google.com/p/reops/) .  This isn't your grandma's sample player, and hello world has nutn' on us.  This is a full-fledged player implementation, with external XML configuration, and one of the hottest extensible skining solutions around.  The REOPS project was done for the community in conjunction with Adobe, and some slick UI designs from Juan Sanchez to get things rolling.  

David Hassoun from RealEyes Media will walk you through what the REOPS player can do, how it uses OSMF, and how to configure it, and Juan Sanchez from Effective UI and Scalenine.com will take you on a journey through the creative side of designing and applying the user interface from the skinning management solution of REOPS.


Transitioning from Adobe's FMES to Rhozet's Carbon Coder, other cool Rhozet Products and Features,...
Event posted on Feb 04 by ODog417

Title: Transitioning from Adobe's FMES to Rhozet's Carbon Coder, other cool Rhozet Products and Features, and YOU...
Agenda:

In December of 2009 Adobe announced that they would no longer sell Flash Media Encoding Server.  But not to worry, FMES users- since FMES was an OEM of Rhozet's Carbon Coder, all of your transcoding needs will still be covered.  Rhozet Product Manager Jon Robbins will be coming to the February addition of FMSUG to talk about the upgrade process from FMES to Carbon Coder, the differences between the products, and much more...

A quick rundown on Rhozet Carbon Coder and Server to get you ready for the meeting:

Carbon Coder is a universal transcoding application that facilitates the transfer of media between acquisition, editing, playout, archive, Web, mobile and more. Carbon Server allows for automated processing of high-volume transcoding tasks, as well as pre-emptive special case jobs, managing job distribution, job prioritization, load balancing, FTP transfer, status monitoring, and job notification.

Look forward to you joining us on February 16th at 10am Mountain Time.


CS4 Giveaway Plus Next Generation of Content Protection Presentation 4
Event posted on Nov 04 by ODog417

Title: CS4 Giveaway Plus Next Generation of Content Protection Presentation
Speakers:

Florian Pestoni, Principal Product Manager in the Dynamic Media Organization at Adobe


Agenda:

Join Florian Pestoni as he discusses how Adobe is enabling customers to monetize premium video content through a variety of business models. Florian will discuss the content ecosystem, the technical and business requirements and the roadmap for content protection, including the upcoming release of Flash Access.

The Time Zone is Mountain Standard Time


FMS Announcements from Adobe MAX 2009 3
Event posted on Oct 26 by ODog417

Title: FMS Announcements from Adobe MAX 2009
Speakers:

Kevin Towes

Kevin Towes is the Product Manager at Adobe Systems Incorporated, responsible for Flash Media Server. Prior to Adobe, Kevin spent 13 years working as a prime consultant enabling customers with Flash-based communication, collaboration, social media and video streaming solutions using Flash Media Server. His FMS Live Video work with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) led to an Emmy nomination in 2004.


Agenda:

Meeting starts at 10am Mountain Time

Join Adobe Flash Media Server Product Manager, Kevin Towes as he steps through some of the new features that were recently announced at Adobe MAX around the new Flash Player 10.1. His discussion will cover enhancements to Flash Media Server (RTMP), Adobe’s P2P technology (RTMFP) and also the new HTTP Streaming technology with Project Zeri.  Kevin will discuss enhancements to Dynamic Streaming with RTMP buffer management features that will increase the quality of service with stream reconnection and smart seeking with an upcoming service pack for Flash Media Server 3.5.  Kevin will also discuss the new announcement around Project Zeri  which enables HTTP streaming to Flash Player 10.1, and finally RTMFP and multicast technology updates.  There will be time for Q&A so bring your questions ahead of time.


Meeting Minutes:

recorded presentation: http://realeyes.acrobat.com/p32776399/


You're Invited: FMS Breakfast at MAX
Event posted on Sep 17 by JFewless

Title: You're Invited: FMS Breakfast at MAX
Call-in Details: Please be sure to RSVP today at jfewless@adobe.com as we only have 100 seats for this breakfast. We have invited you, our User Group, first, and then will open it up to other MAX attendees.

Hope to see you all there!

Video in the Enterprise at Adobe MAX '09
Event posted on Sep 03 by ODog417

Title: Video in the Enterprise at Adobe MAX '09
Speakers:

David Hassoun is the founder of RealEyes Media, LLC, a digital media firm based in Colorado that focuses on interactive motion media and advanced Flash and Flex platform applications. David has always had a passion for motion media, the power of video, and the challenges of usability and interactivity. David is an Adobe Certified Master Instructor, teaches advanced RIA classes at the University of Denver, serves as a Manager of the Rocky Mountain Adobe User Group, and has taught and developed advanced Flash and Flex application courses.
As a consultant or while employed with other firms, he has worked for a wide range of companies such as American Express, Chase Manhattan, Qwest, Boeing, Macromedia, Adobe, US Air Force, Bechtel/Bettis, and many more. David regularly performs advanced code and technical best practices reviews, and has provided directional advice for international industry leaders over the past years—including many technical, courseware, and application reviews as an industry expert for Macromedia, Adobe, and their clients.


Agenda:

Learn how you can deploy video in Flash within your enterprise.  This session will walk you through how you can support employee generated video, control access with LDAP and how to install, configure and customize the Adobe Flash Media Server within your network.  The lab will focus on the specific challenges faced within large enterprises and implementing user authentication techniques using server side ActionScript. Step through the processes to deploy and discover the benefits of edge caching and other deployment techniques for high volume streaming using Flash Media Server within your network to publish live and recorded media.


Adobe’s Flash Media Interactive Server and Large Scale Deployments
Event posted on Aug 28 by ODog417

Title: Adobe’s Flash Media Interactive Server and Large Scale Deployments
Call-in Details: Call in details will be available here the day of the event.
Speakers:

Nick Hippe worked for Apple Computer as well as a little company called GoLive as an evangelist. When the company was purchased by Adobe Nick moved to Macromedia. He worked at Macromedia and held a number of evangelist positions for nearly 9 years prior to the purchase by Adobe Systems. He currently works in the mobile and devices organization for Adobe Systems.


Agenda:

If you have a large scale deployment of Adobe’s Flash Media Interactive Server when should you move to set up a clustered deployment? When should an origin/edge configuration be deployed?  Nick Hippe will discuss the basics behind implementing Adobe Flash Media Interactive Server in a large scale deployment.  He will cover the fundamentals of an origin/edge configurations as well as recommendations for matching configurations to solutions.  If you are want to learn more about the capabilities of FMIS in large scale deployments, this is the FMSUG meeting for you.

Date of the event is Sept 10  at 10am Mountain time at http://realeyes.acrobat.com/fmsug


2009 MAX Awards Competition Open
Event posted on Jun 12 by ODog417

Title: 2009 MAX Awards Competition Open
Agenda:

The annual Adobe MAX Awards is a global awards program that recognizes the best uses of Adobe software for creating engaging experiences. The MAX Awards present a unique opportunity to highlight your customer’s successful implementations and elevate their awareness as a technology leader within their industry. New in 2009: Category winners will be chosen online via people’s choice voting! Please visit the MAX 2009 site <http://max.adobe.com/awards/>  to learn more about this year’s program and view the 2008 winners and finalists. Submissions will be accepted until July 31.


Video Player Showdown 8
Event posted on May 13 by ODog417

Title: Video Player Showdown
Speakers:

David Hassoun is the founder of RealEyes Media, LLC, a digital media firm based in Colorado that focuses on interactive motion media and advanced Flash and Flex platform applications. David has always had a passion for motion media, the power of video, and the challenges of usability and interactivity. David is an Adobe Certified Master Instructor, teaches advanced RIA classes at the University of Denver, serves as the Rocky Mountain Adobe User Group Manager, and has taught and developed advanced Flash and Flex application courses. As a consultant or while employed with other firms, he has worked for a wide range of companies such as American Express, Chase Manhattan, Qwest, Boeing, Macromedia, Adobe, US Air Force, Bechtel/Bettis, and many more. David regularly performs advanced code and technical best practices reviews, and has provided directional advice for international industry leaders over the past years—including many technical, courseware, and application reviews as an industry expert.


Agenda:

This session will take place on July 14th at 10AM MTN and will be a discussion and dive into the multitude of video player options out there for streaming Flash Video content. This will be an open discussion about some of the various open source and other video players out there for developers to choose from. We will also discuss the customization capabilities and feature comparisons for some of the available players and factors that should be considered when choosing one. We will also compare to custom building your own player and the considerations, benefits and drawbacks of such.

 

If you are working with Flash Video and have ever asked yourself which video player to use, or should I just build one myself and where to start – this session is for you!


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