How to stream video from FCS/FMS on Flex 2.0?

Has anyone figured out how to stream video from FCS/FMS on
FLEX 2.0?
I've been working with all the sample code I can find,
especially the
FLEX 2.0 samples found in the Adobe documentation, but I'm
having a heck of a time getting any of them to work.
If any one has any working code that streams video from
FCS/FMS using
FLEX 2.0 that I can work with I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Chris S.

Some thinks that where helpful for me:
http://coenraets.com/viewarticle.jsp?articleId=98
http://flash-communications.net/technotes/fms2/flex2FMS/index.html
NOTE: Only try and attach the Video and start the publishing
of the video after you have a successful NetConnection.

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