As of June 20 we have released an updated version of our Mobile SDKs for iOS and Android. This release includes several bug fixes in the SDK and changes to the iOS and Android testbed examples. For more information on what has changed, see the details below. iOS SDK Bug Fixes Local recording does not… Continue reading Mobile SDK 10.1.0 Release
As of June 20 we have released an updated version of our Mobile SDKs for iOS and Android. This release includes several bug fixes in the SDK and changes to the iOS and Android testbed examples. For more information on what has changed, see the details below.
iOS SDK
- Bug Fixes
- Local recording does not recognize pausing
- streaming-ios testbed updates
- Fixed: ‘Publish – Custom Video Source’ example not working as expected
- Added validation parameters to the settings page that can be passed in as a part of the publish or subscribe request
Android SDK
- Bug Fixes
- Local recording does not recognize pausing
- Squared (1×1) ratio subscribe rendering error
- Android hardware acceleration playback issues with resolutions forced to turn 90 degrees by transposing resolution values
- streaming-android testbed updates
- Fixed: Publishing stops when minimizing the testbed application while using the ‘Publish – Background’ example
- Added validation parameters to the settings page that can be passed in as a part of the publish or subscribe request
We highly recommend staying up to date with the latest SDK versions for the best SDK performance. To download the most recent version, login to your account here. For notes on all previous releases, visit the Release Notes Homepage.
If you have any questions about the Mobile SDKs or how this update might affect you, please contact us at info@red5.net or schedule a call. Thanks for using Red5 Pro!
Chris Allen is the co-founder and CEO of Red5, with over 20 years of experience in video streaming software and real-time systems. A pioneer in the space, he co-led the team that reverse-engineered the RTMP protocol, launching the first open-source alternative to Adobe’s Flash Communication Server. Chris holds over a dozen patents and continues to innovate at the intersection of live video, interactivity, and edge computing. At Red5, he leads the development of TrueTime Solutions, enabling low-latency, synchronized video experiences for clients including NVIDIA, Verizon, and global tech platforms. His current work focuses on integrating AI and real-time streaming to power the next generation of intelligent video applications.