I don't use fms, but couldnt streaming flv through https or rtmps do the work ? Or maybe a session based authorization ?
thomas --- http://www.web-attitude.fr/ msn : [email protected] softphone : sip:[email protected] <sip%[email protected]> téléphone portable : +33601 822 056 2009/5/4 Jon Oxtoby <[email protected]> > > > Hi, > > We're currently using FMS 3.0 as a streaming solution in an effort to > prevent people stealing our FLV's, with limited success. The main issue > we're running into is people using stream downloading software which is > basically creating a new connection to FMS and downloading the stream. My > question is - is it possible to intercept the FLV stream coming into a Flex > application before it goes into the buffer and edit those bytes? Basically > I'm looking at the possibility of encrypting the FLV on the server and then > decrypting it on the fly as it streams into the Flex application. Does > anyone know if this is feasible or not, or if not, what about the idea of > decrypting the data in the buffer prior to it being accessed by the video > player? I'm still semi-new to the whole concept of streaming video and FLV > playback so if this is a stupid question please be gentle :). > > Cheers > > >

