![]() Any media file type with any codec is supported. It can stream from any pre-recorded movie clips on your local disk, with transcoding on the fly. IPVTL provides on-demand media file streaming as well. It works well with familiar media streaming servers including Windows Media Service, RealNetworks® Helix Server, Adobe® Media Server, Wowza Streaming Engine, Nginx and other popular DVB-S devices in the market like Dreambox®. IPVTL accepts all kinds of media materials as transcoding input, including pre-recorded media files, TV tuner cards and network streams such as HTTP, MMS, RTSP, RTMP (flash video), RTP and MPEG-TS (DVB-S). It has full support of common media encodings today, such as G.7xx, MP2/3, AMR, AAC, AC3, H.263(+), H.264(AVC), H.265(HEVC), MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, also including the HTML5 video – VP8 VP9. Running on high performanced Intel Xeon processors with NVIDIA Quadro / Tesla video card acceleration, IPVTL is able to transcode up to 64 channels HDTV for internet audience on 1 single server. PVTL provides high density transcoding capability with lowest latency. ![]() ![]() This article introduces the different aspects of Wowza Streaming Engine and how you can use each of them. ![]() Wowza Streaming Engine™ media server software is a robust, customizable, and highly extensible Java-based platform that powers live and on-demand single-bitrate and adaptive bitrate streaming to any device, anywhere.
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