5 Reasons HEVC (h.265) Streaming Servers are Overhyped

Live streaming is a complicated process involving a variety of different methods and formats. One of these components is the codec used for the encoding and decoding of the media file. The codec also defines the types of tools that the codec can use to conduct the streaming. To greatly simplify the process; in order… Continue reading 5 Reasons HEVC (h.265) Streaming Servers are Overhyped

11 Platforms for Ruby on Rails Live Video Streaming

Ruby on Rails is an open-source programming language with a large following. According to their website, they optimize “for programmer happiness with Convention over Configuration.” No wonder that some very successful platforms such as Twitch, Basecamp, GitHub and Square are built using Ruby on Rails. Live streaming has enjoyed exponential growth, especially over the last… Continue reading 11 Platforms for Ruby on Rails Live Video Streaming

5 Reasons SRT Streaming Encoders Can Now Support Real-Time Video

Encoding vendors and their customers who are relying on playout of live-streamed video over Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) to CDNs as the best way to minimize latency actually can do much better if they want to achieve end-to-end distribution in real time. This may come as a surprise to those who believe they have gone… Continue reading 5 Reasons SRT Streaming Encoders Can Now Support Real-Time Video

12 Platforms for Golang Video Streaming

Golang (officially Go) is an open-source programming language that is a favorite choice among many developers. Developed by Google as a way to increase programming productivity in the face of limitations of the C++ language, Go is implemented through Google’s self-hosting compiler keychain and uses gccgo (a part of GCC) for the frontend. Further increasing… Continue reading 12 Platforms for Golang Video Streaming

2 Ways Ultra-Low Latency Helps to Secure Live Video Streaming

As providers of sports and other live-streamed video add safeguards against surging online theft, they have more reasons than ever to cut end-to-end distribution latency to the vanishing point. These new ways to secure live video streaming, introduced in response to pirates’ circumvention of protections provided by encryption, revolve around forensic watermarking. While watermarking can’t… Continue reading 2 Ways Ultra-Low Latency Helps to Secure Live Video Streaming

Red5 Pro Server Version 7.2.0

Hot off the heels of our latest mobile release, comes Red5 Pro Server Release 7.2.0. Per usual, our dedicated team members have continued innovating and improving the already solid Red5 Pro platform. We consider ourselves very lucky to have such dependable QA staff and software developers.   7.2.0 improves the performance of stream recovery on… Continue reading Red5 Pro Server Version 7.2.0

12 Platforms to use for Node.js Real-Time Video Streaming

As an open-source and cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment, Node.js is a popular choice for many developers. Enabling both the frontend and backend to be written using JavaScript makes writing a full stack application a little easier. Another thing that makes a software engineer’s life a little easier are SDKs. These development toolboxes jumpstart the process… Continue reading 12 Platforms to use for Node.js Real-Time Video Streaming

Red5 Pro Release 7.2 – Mobile SDK Conference Examples

It’s summertime and the living is… well, not exactly easy. Under the shadow of COVID-19, the Red5 Pro Boston office remains closed, but that hasn’t stopped us from improving our software. Thanks to our developers and QA engineers (some of whom were already working remotely) we are proud to announce the Red5 Pro SDK Release… Continue reading Red5 Pro Release 7.2 – Mobile SDK Conference Examples