Don’t Flip Out, Flip Your Camera!

So you’ve got the Red5 Pro Server up and running on your Android device and your application is ready to stream. Ready, set, publish! Uh oh, the camera is upside down! Not quite the dramatic effect you were looking for. What’s up with that? Some manufacturers are now physically installing the camera upside down to… Continue reading Don’t Flip Out, Flip Your Camera!

Red5 Pro 1.0 – It’s No Joke!

I know what you are thinking. We probably couldn’t have picked a worse day (April Fools Day) to release. But we aren’t letting that stop us. While Google literally and figuratively dropped the mic today, we instead have actually improved the mic with echo cancellation for Android. Not only that, we’ve improved performance on both… Continue reading Red5 Pro 1.0 – It’s No Joke!

Stream Settings for Live Broadcasts – Balancing Latency and Video Quality

The Balancing Act of Stream Quality One question we get consistently from developers using Red5 Pro is: what are the best settings for my stream to create the best quality experience? While we wish we could just have one short answer to this question, it is complex, and ultimately becomes a balancing act. Chris Wendt… Continue reading Stream Settings for Live Broadcasts – Balancing Latency and Video Quality

Clustering-How to Scale Red5 Pro

Time to go Live at Scale! You’re about to launch a big marketing push for your live video streaming app. Your marketing team is confident that the event will attract somewhere between 1,000 (worst case) and 20,000 (best case) active, or concurrent, subscribers. Or even more challenging, what happens if your silent launch somehow attracts… Continue reading Clustering-How to Scale Red5 Pro

WebRTC Live Streaming: Why latency is important.

Tsahi Levent-Levi wrote a great post today on the state of live broadcast applications that leverage WebRTC. He correctly identified that many people use WebRTC for the broadcaster, but few use it for the subscribers/viewers of the live streams. HLS and MPEG-DASH introduce latency, while RTMP uses Flash; none of these are great for the… Continue reading WebRTC Live Streaming: Why latency is important.

Five Trends for the Future of Live Streaming

This past Saturday, Chris Allen, Co-Founder and CEO of Red5 and live streaming guru Ryan A. Bell, founder of the Periscope Summit and partner at the video consulting firm Backlamp, hosted a Blab broadcast discussing the democratization of live streaming and the huge implications of future use cases. Here are the five key trends Chris… Continue reading Five Trends for the Future of Live Streaming

Blab Broadcast: Future Live Streaming Platforms With Ryan Bell & Alex Kahn

I’m excited to be speaking with Live streaming gurus Ryan Bell and Alex Kahn tomorrow at 11AM EST, 4PM GMT. We will be doing a live broadcast on Blab talking about future live streaming platforms and how we are democratizing video for all developers with Red5 Pro. – This live stream is over. Ryan and Alex… Continue reading Blab Broadcast: Future Live Streaming Platforms With Ryan Bell & Alex Kahn