Current/planned support for HTML5/getUserMedia in FMS/AMS

Hello,
AMS/FMS already supports HTML5 video playback, which is great.  However, more users every day are asking about support to record videos using HTML5.  Many users just read an article about getUserMedia and ask us if we plan on supporting this for recording.  The truth is, we don't know what and how Adobe plans on supporting this in Adobe Media Server.
Can someone comment on the status of recording streams using HTML5 and the time expected to be eventually supported?
Thanks!

No, Apple never pre-announces what phones will be supported in the future.
In fact Apple is, by and large, leaving the support of new phones up to third-parties and the phone manufacturers, via iSync Plugins, so you'd be better off looking to them for guidance:
http://www.feisar.com/sync
http://www.novamedia.de/sync
http://www.nokia.com/isync

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