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Server Patch Release 10.9.2

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Earlier this week we released a patch release of our server that includes several fixes for recordings and metadata. We highly recommend updating your server to get these fixes. Please see the details below: You can find information about all previous releases at the Release Notes homepage. To download version 10.9.2, login into your account.… Continue reading Server Patch Release 10.9.2

Earlier this week we released a patch release of our server that includes several fixes for recordings and metadata. We highly recommend updating your server to get these fixes. Please see the details below:

  • Fixed: Cloudstorage success and failure webhook messages not logging consistently for all cloud providers
  • Fixed: HLS .ts segments are not getting copied up to cloudstorage while stream is live when <property name=”uploadOnTheFly” value=”true”/>
  • Fixed: Metadata files are not getting created with HLS recording <property name=”writeJsonMetadata” value=”true”/>
  • Fixed: Custom cloudstorage parameters are not uploading at specified custom path for AWS S3 bucket
  • Fixed: Transcoded stream variants are not recorded with HLS <property name=”forceVODRecord” value=”true”/>
  • Fixed: HLS recording continues after the stopRecord API call has been executed against a subscope
  • Fixed: JSON metadata file gets removed from the server after recording is created when <property name=”writeJsonMetadata” value=”true”/>

You can find information about all previous releases at the Release Notes homepage.

To download version 10.9.2, login into your account. For more information on upgrading your server, click here. We also have guides on upgrading Autoscale Nodes and upgrading the Stream Manager.

If you have any questions about this update and how it may affect your project, please reach out to info@red5.net.

Thanks for using Red5 Pro, and we hope you are all enjoying the new year!

CEO at Red5

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.

By Chris Allen

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.