Support for Extended Support Release 8.1 has ended

Upgrade to ESR 9.5 for improved security and performance, mobile app compatibility, and enhanced user experience As of May 15, 2024, Mattermost Extended Support Release (ESR) version 8.1 is no longer supported. If any of your servers are not on ESR 9.5 or later, upgrading is required. Extended Support Releases…

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Mattermost dot releases 9.7.4 and 9.5.5 (ESR) released

The Mattermost dot releases 9.7.4 and 9.5.5 (Extended Support Release) are available for both Team Edition and Enterprise Edition. They are available for download here. 9.7.4 version includes the following fixes: Fixed an issue with context cancellation for integration requests. Fixed an issue with some plugin settings with defaults not…

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SRS Server – H.265 Live Streaming Saving 50% Cost

Written by Winlin, runner365, yinjiaoyuan, PieerePi, qichaoshen82, ZSC714725, bluestn, mapengfei53, chundonglinlin, duiniuluantanqin, panda1986 SRS 6.0 supports HEVC(H.265), for RTMP, HTTP-FLV, HTTP-TS, HLS, MPEG-DASH, WebRTC(Safari), DVR FLV, DVR MP4 and WordPress SrsPlayer, etc. Generally, H.265 is 50% off than H.264, so you only need to pay 50% bills if H.265. Now,…

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Oryx – Maximize Audience Engagement – Effortlessly Restream Live Content Across Multiple Platforms with Oryx

In today's digital world, live streaming has become an essential tool for businesses, content creators, and individuals to engage with their audiences. With the increasing popularity of various live streaming platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook, it has become crucial to stream your content on multiple platforms simultaneously to reach…

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Oryx – Ensuring Authentication in Live Streaming Publishing

In today's digital age, live streaming has become increasingly popular, with platforms like YouTube and Twitch offering users the ability to broadcast their content in real-time. However, with this growing popularity comes the need for enhanced security and authentication measures to protect both streamers and viewers. In this comprehensive guide,…

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SRS Server – Experience Ultra-Low Latency Live Streaming with OBS WHIP!

OBS now features WHIP support, with the patch having been recently merged. This enables various new functions and possibilities with OBS WHIP, as the latency drops from 1 second to 200 milliseconds. Without OBS WHIP, you can employ RTMP+WebRTC for live streaming, which results in a latency of approximately 500ms.…

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SRS Server – Unlock the Power of SRS, Real-World Use Cases.

Discover SRS, the all-in-one open-source media server solution for seamless live streaming, content creation, and AI integration, simplifying broadcasting across platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and TikTok. You can also watch the video on YouTube: Unlock the Power of SRS: Real-World Use Cases and Boosting Your Business with Simple Realtime…

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SRS Server – How to Stream YouTube Using a Web Browser

Written by Winlin and GPT4 While Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) is a widely used solution for live-streaming to YouTube via RTMP or RTMPS, there is an alternative approach that leverages a web browser. This method involves streaming your camera using WebRTC within a webpage, then employing Simple Realtime Server (SRS)…

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