Since it’s April, spring is technically here, yet a cold snap has currently strained our cabin fever to a breaking point. Apparently, Mother Nature likes to play April Fool’s jokes too. Just a few more New England snowstorms and we should be able to feel our toes again.
Despite the date, we are very serious about our new release 5.5.0 for Server, HTML5, and the Mobile SDK! We are very excited that this latest release adds more security to our mobile apps with mobile encryption through SRTP. We’ve also added support for decoupled shared objects. That means you can now build text chats, shared whiteboards, games & many more real-time data-oriented applications without the need for an audio/video stream accompanying it.
We really need to stop releasing actual updates on April Fool’s Day…
See below for the full release notes:
Tests were run against an AWS c5.large instance (2 CPUs with 4GB memory, 2GB allocated to java_heap). We used our RTMP Bee, RTSP Bee, and RTC Bee clients to do load testing.
Publishing a 240p (426×240, 256kbps) stream via RTMP, we were able to achieve the following while still maintaining the quality of stream:
Publishing a 720p (1280×720) 1,500kbps stream via RTMP, we were able to achieve the following while still maintaining the quality of stream:
The same server type (2 CPUs with 4GB memory, 2GB allocated to java_heap) can support approximately 50 RTMP publishers in 480p (tested using the RTMP Bee Publisher test).
To get the latest release, please login to your account and download the new build.
To upgrade your server, follow this link.
To upgrade your stream manager, follow this link.
For test applications, visit our Github page.
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