Major improvements in video surveillance operations registered by applications of real-time connectivity and other advances supplied by Red5 and its partners are igniting pursuit of similar results at an accelerating pace worldwide. By demonstrating what can be achieved through simultaneous aggregation and monitoring of multiple live camera feeds, first movers are providing convincing evidence that… Continue reading Live Video Tech Fuels Surge in Real-Time Surveillance Operations
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The WISH Working Group: Server-Offer vs. Client-Offer Debate
The IETF WISH Working Group, responsible for the WHEP (WebRTC-HTTP Egress Protocol) spec, is currently embroiled in a heated debate over the inclusion of server-initiated (server-offer) SDP exchange alongside client-initiated (client-offer) SDP exchange. What is the current debate? Two camps have emerged over the right choice for which side initiates an SDP offer. One side… Continue reading The WISH Working Group: Server-Offer vs. Client-Offer Debate
Single Bitrate RTMP: Legacy Workflows in a Modern Streaming World
Single bitrate RTMP workflows have been a cornerstone of live streaming for over a decade. They are simple and effective for delivering fixed-resolution and fixed-bitrate streams, but in a world where streaming needs to adapt to diverse devices and fluctuating network conditions, their limitations have become increasingly evident. This is particularly true in the real-time… Continue reading Single Bitrate RTMP: Legacy Workflows in a Modern Streaming World
How to Set Up a Free RTMP Server with Open Source Red5
In this post, we’ll guide you through setting up an RTMP server for free using the open-source Red5 software. This tutorial covers downloading the code from GitHub, installing it, hosting it yourself, and exploring the possible applications of using a Red5 RTMP server. Finally, we’ll discuss the advantages of upgrading to Red5 Pro for advanced… Continue reading How to Set Up a Free RTMP Server with Open Source Red5
Revolutionizing Live Video Streaming: Multiview with RTSP Cameras Using Red5 Pro
In the world of live video streaming, offering viewers multiple perspectives can significantly enhance their experience. Red5 Pro’s Multiview feature, combined with RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) cameras, opens up a world of possibilities for businesses and government entities alike. Let’s dive into how this powerful combination is changing the game in live streaming. Understanding Multiview… Continue reading Revolutionizing Live Video Streaming: Multiview with RTSP Cameras Using Red5 Pro
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Introducing Red5 Cloud
Introducing Red5 Cloud: The Full power of Red5’s real-time streaming… simplified In a world where real-time video streaming is becoming increasingly crucial for businesses across various industries, Red5 is excited to announce the launch of Red5 Cloud – a groundbreaking platform that is set to revolutionize the way organizations deliver and experience real-time video content.… Continue reading Introducing Red5 Cloud
What is Ultra Low Latency and Why Does It Matter?
In today’s fast-paced digital world, speed is everything. Whether you’re streaming live sports, placing bets on the big game, monitoring traffic cameras, or coordinating emergency response efforts, even the slightest delay can have a significant impact on user experience and business outcomes. This is where our ultra low latency video streaming comes into play. Ultra… Continue reading What is Ultra Low Latency and Why Does It Matter?
RTSP vs. WebRTC: Which to use for a Mobile App
When we were designing the architecture for the Red5 Pro Mobile video streaming SDK, we had some critical early choices we needed to make. One of the biggest was what protocol we should base it on. After some initial research and experimenting, we decided on RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol). But why did we choose… Continue reading RTSP vs. WebRTC: Which to use for a Mobile App
New WebRTC Tools Break Barriers to Multi-Camera Live Streaming
Why is multi-camera live streaming still missing from the vast majority of sports productions? The answer is simple: efforts to shoehorn multiple simultaneous camera feeds into existing live streaming operations don’t work. As a result, searches for better approaches to this much-needed enhancement have reached the mission-critical stage across a broad range of consumer, government,… Continue reading New WebRTC Tools Break Barriers to Multi-Camera Live Streaming