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What is the difference between Flash Media Rights Management Server and Flash Media Server in the area of content protection?

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What is the difference between Flash Media Rights Management Server and Flash Media Server in the area of content protection?

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Flash Media Rights Management Server protects and controls playback of media content streamed or downloaded in FLV (Spark or VP6 codec) or MPEG-4 (H.264 codec) format. Currently, content can be played back using the Adobe Media Player or Adobe AIRâ„¢ clients. Flash Media Server streams media via Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). Flash Media Server 3.5 provides simple protection of streamed content by using encrypted RTMP (RTMPE), whereas Flash Media Rights Management Server is a complete digital rights management (DRM) solution.

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