Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder (FMLE) 3.2 is a legacy, freeware application designed for high-quality, real-time audio and video capture. Although Adobe officially discontinued support for the software in June 2017, it remains a functional tool for technical producers who need a lightweight solution to stream live content to Flash Media Servers or other RTMP-supported platforms.

Flash Media Live Encoder 3.2 is primarily known for its ability to broadcast live events—such as concerts, sporting events, and webcasts—around the clock.

It supports high-quality H.264 and VP6 video formats, alongside MP3 and AAC audio.

Beyond streaming, the tool can record video and audio streams separately or simultaneously to your local drive for archiving.

A crucial feature for stability, "Auto Adjust" allows the encoder to dynamically balance video quality to prevent interruptions when internet bandwidth fluctuates. Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder 3.2 Free Download Options Using Adobe FMLE - Flashphoner Documentation

The encoder can send multiple simultaneous streams at different quality levels (e.g., 720p for high-speed connections and lower resolutions for mobile devices).