Adobe Air - Audio/Video questions

I have several questions, but first I would like to say I know that FMS can record a stream to the server. I have developped a test application and understand how this works. My intent is to hopefully find a better solutions for my task. It seems that what I'm trying to do isn't standard if possible, and I am have no luck on finding anything on the web.
Is it possible to get raw audio byte array? In C++ (Window OS) there are Waveform Functions that allow a process to capture audio in a byte array (waveInOpen). Is there simular functionality in Flash? That is, is there a way to get a byte array of the audio stream?
Is it possible to get raw video byte array? I have found that you can draw video to a BitmapData type. This wouldn't give me a good solution. Again relating this to C++, is there an equivalent to Video Capture Macros (capSetCallbackOnVideoStream)? That is, is there a way to capture raw video byte array?
Also, both of these needs to be going on while both audio/video are connected to a netstream.
If both of these are possible, my questions would be can the same be done for remote Audio/Video from a remote computer? I assume that since a remote netstream is connected to a Video type it can be drawn to a BitmapData type, but how would you get audio data?
My next step would be to send these byte arrays to an external app using Flash BinarySocket.
Any direction, link, suggestions, and/or comment would be appreciated.

Hi,
note: I'm not expert
#1
yes, AIR uses SQLite (3.6.*.? now one exactly knows as it is undocumented and sqlite_version() native function will throw runtime error to be handled)
#2
it depends for what purpose it will be used and how, yes? e.g.:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3160987/can-sqlite-handle-90-million-records
#3
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/air/flex/articles/air_sql_operations.html
(User experience considerations with SQLite operations)
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/html/help.html?content=SQL_01.html
(docs)
#4
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#5
please define "interact" with USB? as disk or interface to talk with some device? Air itself cannot talk to low level ports but could start native process (NativeProcess) to some application/tool/process that could act as middle-tier between your application and usb:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/air/flex/quickstart/articles/interacting_with_native_process.h tml
kind regards,
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