Two weeks ago, as widely anticipated, Adobe announced its support for H.264. Liz Gannes at NewTeeVee and Charlie Oppenheimer over at StreamingMedia provided good coverage and commentary of this announcement.
This is a welcomed announcement for the industry, and RipCode will support both Adobe’s Flash Media Server 3 and the updated version of Flash 9, code-named “Moviestar.” Additionally, I’m thrilled that RipCode was selected to participate in Adobe’s Flash Media Solution Provider Program (FMSP) to insure compatibility between media transcoded by RipCode and the Flash Media Server.
In brief, FMSP supports the Flash ecosystem of providers by giving businesses access to the best providers for Flash streaming content—think of it as a consortium of subject matter experts and turnkey solution providers for all things Flash.
We’re looking forward to working with Adobe as we build out our codec support to meet the requirements for their latest Flash media.
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