Set up a diverse streaming strategy, with this server application that comes equipped with support for a wide range of output formats
Version | 3.1 |
Updated | December 27 2023 |
Developer |
Happytimesoft
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User Rating |
73
4.1
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Original File Size | 24.8 MB |
Downloads | 334 |
Systems | Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows 11 |
Category | Internet |
Broadcasting audio and video content have come a long way since the first telephone call or the first TV transmission. Not only in terms of content characteristics but also in the specific demands that accompany broadcasting, which can be especially strict in a digital context. Therefore, having the right software for setting up a preferred broadcasting framework and server structure is essential.
Happytime Media Server is an application that was explicitly designed in order to address such requirements, and it will provide users with a CMD-based approach for setting up a stable streaming server, which caters to a variety of output media protocols, such as RTSP, RTMP, HTTP-FLV, and HSL.
Furthermore, a wide range of both audio and video formats are supported, and as for input sources, these can constitute cameras, live screens or application windows. H264, H265, MP4, and MJPEG video streams are supported, as well as G711, G722, G726, AAC, and OPUS audio streams.
Proxy function for RTSP/RTMP is also available, which will enable users a more facile multi-level deployment as well as adapt the server environment better to expansion requirements. Last but not least, cross-compilation is also available, and the server relies on multi-threaded development.
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