Release Notes |
May 2010 |
Copyright 2010 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
This file contains important information that was not available when the product documentation was written. Review this information before running this version of the Adobe Flash Access SDK.
Additional Licenses and Copyrights
Only Adobe-issued certificates can be used with the Flash Access SDK. Self-signed certificates are not supported.
While Flash Access does not require SSL on your license server, if you do decide to enable it you must ensure that the certificate has not expired and is trusted by the operating system.
When using the packaging feature to leave the initial portion of the content in the clear, you must set the encryption options encrypt.contents.video
and encrypt.contents.audio to true.
When using a URL for the Flash Player white-list the domain name must be in all lowercase characters.
The Flash Player version of the Sample Video Player (SampleVideoPlayer_FP) is missing the file "SysUpdateNeededDialog.mxml". Attempting to build the project in Flex Builder without this file will result in "Type not found" and "Undefined property" errors. To work around this issue, please copy the file from the AIR version of the Sample Video Player.
If you click on the Policies drop-down in the Flash Access Manager a second time, it incorrectly shows the details of the policy in the drop-down list. To refresh this list de-focus the FlashAccessManager window by clicking on another application and then click on the FlashAccessManager window again. The drop down will then display the list of existing policies correctly.
When embedding multiple policies in a single piece of content, the authentication property in the DRMStatusEvent is not displayed correctly in Adobe® AIR®.
For this version of Flash Access the documentation is available at www.adobe.com/go/learn_flashaccess_documentation_2.
By installing this product, in addition to the Adobe license terms, you may also be subject to certain the third-party terms that are specified in the product documentation at www.adobe.com/go/thirdparty or in the folder labeled “third_party” included with the software. Adobe recommends that you review these third-party terms.