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Red5Tutorials
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Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike
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Red5Tutorial, hosted by Amtex.nl in the Netherlands, was a wiki with helpful resources on the free software / open source Flash media streaming server named Red5. The wiki became heavily spammed, and was taken offline late 2012.

Red5 Tutorial, How tos & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Red5 is a free, open source Flash server that supports streaming and recording audio/video, live stream publishing and Flash remoting. Its commercial brother is Adobe® Flash Media Server.