Streaming Video From Android to Adobe Media Server

Hello All -
i am looking for the best advice on how to live stream videos from Android Phone (3.0+)to Adobe Media Server.
Thanks,

hi,
   yes you can do that but for that you need to write your own server side module for handling streams and storing them

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