Most efficient video file format

Hi - I have been trying to use FMLE to stream video files to Ustream. I am using several virtual camera programs at the moment like ManyCam, Fake Webcam (does not work with FMLE apparently), etc. If I understand correctly what is happening - the virtual cam software is decoding the video files (flv, xvid, mp4, etc.) into raw video such as comes from a webcam. I assume FMLE is then recoding that raw video back into Flash flv or vp6?
The process is proving to be very CPU intensive. And it seems pointless to undo a FLV file just to have FMLE turn around and rebuild it back to FLV. I am assuming here since I am not certain what FMLE is doing exactly.
Is there a "best" video file format to start with in this process? Or better yet, can I do ahead of time to my video files what FMLE is doing to them so I can send them up to Ustream's servers ready to go and avoid the performance hit with all the real time processing the virtual cam software and FMLE are doing? Thanks for any insight on this!

You can play the file directly from FMS as VOD. Also you can write your own action script publisher which can take input from any device and can stream to FMS but Flash player does not support many functionality like FMLE. It can stream VP6 video only.

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