Fresh off the heels of our 10.0.0 Server Release, we are announcing an updated version of the iOS and Android SDKs.

This release includes support for the latest servers, a new mobile conference example for Stream Manager environments, and several improvements and bug fixes. To make the most out of Red5 Pro, we recommend updating the SDKs in your projects to the latest version. For more information, see the details below.

iOS SDK

  • Added: Support for 10.x Red5 Pro servers

streaming-ios updates:

  • Added: New Mobile Conference example for Stream Manager environments; replaces the Mobile Two-Way Streaming example for those server environments
  • Improved: Mobile Conference example for non-autoscale environments; replaces the Mobile Two-Way Streaming example for those server environments
  • Improved: Removed the shared objects dependency in favor of a websocket/node.js host for the Mobile Non-Autoscale and Stream Manager Conference examples
  • Improved: Updated HTML5 Conference example to work with improved Mobile Conference examples; see Conference – Stream Manager Proxy ReadMe for set-up instructions
  • Fixed: Orientation example updated for iOS/iPadOS and Swift 5
  • Fixed: Default port incorrectly set to 8854 instead of 8554

Android SDK

  • Added: Support for 10.x Red5 Pro servers
  • Fixed: Videos saved to the gallery in Android 10 appeared with no duration defined
  • Fixed: Encountering out of memory (OOM) error while trying to save video files locally
  • Fixed: Rendering issue on subscriber encountered on specific Android devices (Redmi 7a)

streaming-android updates:

  • Added: New Mobile Conference example for Stream Manager environments; replaces the Mobile Two-Way Streaming example for those server environments
  • Improved: Mobile Conference example for non-autoscale environments; replaces the Mobile Two-Way Streaming example for those server environments
  • Improved: Removed the shared objects dependency in favor of a websocket/node.js host for the Mobile non-autoscale and Stream Manager Conference examples
  • Improved: Updated HTML5 Conference example to work with improved Mobile Conference examples; see Conference – Stream Manager Proxy ReadMe for set-up instructions
  • Improved: Removed shared objects dependency in favor of websockets/node.js conference server
  • Fixed: Default port incorrectly set to 8854 instead of 8554

To use the latest versions of the SDKs, please log in to your account and download the new builds.

 

You can find more details on each of Red5 Pro’s release versions at the Release Notes Homepage.

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