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Flex eSeminar Series: Flex Video Integration

This coming Tuesday October 23, 2007 we will be delivering for Adobe an eSeminar on Flex Video Integration.  You can find further details about the eSeminar and register for it here:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=detail&id=462539

This session will be a variation on a session delivered earlier this month at Adobe MAX 2007 in Chicago.

Flex, as part of the Flash Platform, possesses all of the power for delivering and acquiring video on the Internet as has been done by YouTube, on major TV broadcasters’ websites, by UserPlane (now a division of AOL), and by countless others.  And with the Flash Platform now being extended to also target the Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR), Flex is also taking video into desktop applications.

At the vanguard in creating Flex based video apps is none other than Adobe themselves.  Flex based video products that Adobe is shipping or bringing to the market include:  Adobe Premiere Express, Adobe Media Player and a forthcoming hosted service for real-time collaboration and multi-user applications code named CoCoMo.

Next week’s eSeminar provides a whirlwind tour of resources for building Flex based Video apps.  We will start with introductory material, but will quickly move to showing video in the context of complex Flex applications. The eSeminar’s focus is on providing a roadmap to working code.  Full code is available for all examples, many of which are described in detail by other sources.  The eSeminar will be only 1 hour long, but we will provide you enough code to successfully build your own projects ;-)

Code demos in this eSeminar will include:

Regarding the Flex eSeminar Series, following are other titles remaining in this current series:

  • Flex for the PHP Developers  (Oct 30, 2007)
  • Flex for the Java Developers  (Nov 6, 2007)
  • Rich Internet Applications – The Big Payoffs  (Nov 13, 2007 & Dec 4, 2007)

For details for all of the sessions above, and to register, see the following page:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=detail&id=462539

 

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