Settings for Nexio Media Server for export from Premiere?

Currently I am running all my material through media encoder and then sending it back out into compressor so that it makes a proper file that my Nexio Broadcast Media Sever can read properly. Does anyone have experience exporting from premiere to the nexio settings directly? I am attempting to save a step and time by not having to export it twice for one file. Thanks!

Hi-
I was just curious how you made out with your P2P Webchat application - ie. performance, audio, etc...
We are currently developing a Video Chat application for our service and are wondering if we should stay with the Adobe Media Sever and use RTMP or use the enterprise server with RTMFP?  We are having some issues with audio echo and delay with the RTMP solution so far.
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