

On the upper left is the preview window, on the upper right the output. Install as normal.įigure 2 shows FMLE in all its glory, open to the Encoding Options tab. Still here? OK, let's download and start working with FMLE (Figure 2, below). You can use FMLE with these services as well, though it's probably simpler to use the software provided by LiveStream and UStream for these purposes. If all this sounds too complicated, consider using a live streaming service provider like LiveStream or, which will input your live stream and create the player and landing page for your viewers. With PowerStream, you're in charge of building a landing page and player that makes the stream accessible to your viewers, though some other services provide a simple player for you. The second set of credentials will provide connection information for the web page to which the server will deliver the streams. If everything is Kosher, you'll be rewarded by the Connect button converting into the Disconnect button. Once you enter the FMS (Flash Media Server) URL and Stream name, you click Connect. You can see what this looks like in Figure 1 (below). The first thing you'll do is input into FMLE to connect to and send the encoded streams to the server. Connecting and Sending Encoded Streams to the Server Once you sign up for the service, they'll send you two sets of credentials. I use for most of my live events and testing.

In addition to FMLE and associated camera, lights and audio gear, you'll need a live streaming server to distribute the live stream. NIKKOR Z 24–70mm f/4 S Lens User’s ManualĪn easy-to-understand resource featuring video tutorials, sample images, and other materials introducing how to configure and use the Z 7/Z 6 for taking beautiful pictures.Let's start by talking about the high-level requirements for streaming a live event.Caring for the Camera and Battery: Cautions.N The Retouch Menu: Creating Retouched Copies.A Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings.

1 The Movie Shooting Menu: Movie Shooting Options.C The Photo Shooting Menu: Shooting Options.The c/ E (Release Mode/Self-Timer) Button.
