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    I'm looking for a simple guide that will show me how to set up a video streaming server that will produce a simple flash web page output that people can access. I am running a dedicated Linux server and I would like to stream from it with the output being a web stream.

    I searched the guides section and couldn't find a simple process for creating a page with embedded live streaming video.
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    That's a guide for streaming from a home box with VLC, what I need is the ability to create a web interface which will allow either myself or a different client to stream a live broadcast with a web output. And I need a simple process, not one that labels itself as 'sophisticated'.

    I would consider a working red5 walkthrough with a web client and a web output with good quality to be acceptable, because their support, faqs, and demos are confusing to me. Thank you for your help in advance
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    Have you checked http://flowplayer.org/tutorials/index.html ? And search the forum.
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    There is no simple guide. You can't do it locally unless you have a webserver, domain, and static IP.
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    I have a webserver, domain and a static IP. I've looked all over, all I really want is a step-by-step process guide that uses practical language
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    Use Flowplayer. Their website is full of easy to understand documentation.
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