SRT and the Future of Codecs
Streaming Media’s Tim Siglin interviews VideoRx’s Robert Reinhardt at Streaming Media West 2017.
Streaming Media’s Tim Siglin interviews VideoRx’s Robert Reinhardt at Streaming Media West 2017.
The market is thirsty for an open source, freely available, low-latency, UDP-like approach for streaming over the internet. This session brings together SRT Alliance members and industry experts to discuss the SRT open source video transport protocol and how it optimizes streaming performance across unpredictable networks with secure streams and easy firewall traversal, bringing the best quality live video over the worst networks. The session also discusses how UDP coupled with SRT is an ideal transport for video contribution [...]
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Introducing Open Source SRT by Mahmoud J. Al-Daccak, EVP Product Development & CTO at Haivision. It’s not often you can depart from the day-to-day grind and do something truly extraordinary.
LiveScale now supports HEVC over SRT as an alternative to H.264 over RTMP to dramatically increase bandwidth utilization and picture quality when streaming to websites, mobile applications, broadcasters and social media.
Author: Sean Buckley, Senior Editor at Fierce Cable Source: Fierce Cable The SRT Alliance, an open-source initiative focused on developing methods for low-latency video streaming, has released version 1.3 of the SRT video transport protocol. This version supports encrypted fast file transfer of VOD files and the multiplexing of streams within the same network port. Founded by streaming video providers Haivision and Wowza, the SRT Alliance is focused on developing an open source alternative to proprietary technologies. Read complete article
Matrox Graphics has joined the SRT Alliance, a group promoting an open source video transport protocol that was founded by Haivision and Wowza.
Mike Westphal from miniCaster gives a tour of the RAI during IBC 2017 in Amsterdam, straight into the SRT Alliance’s first Open Meeting. See what the movers & the shakers have to say.
Mike Westphal from miniCaster explains SRT in 75 seconds and why it is a game changer in today’s live video streaming production industry.
Widely supported for low latency video streaming, freely available SRT now helps organizations reduce infrastructure cost with support for file transport and simplified IT workflows AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS (IBC 2017) – September 15, 2017 – The SRT Alliance, an open-source initiative dedicated to overcoming the challenges of low-latency video streaming, announces the availability of the latest version (1.3) of the SRT video transport protocol. The new version supports encrypted fast file transfer of VOD files and the multiplexing of streams within [...]