Short for HTTP Live Streaming, Apple's HLS protocol is the most popular technology for delivering live and on-demand video to viewers online.| Wowza
What does low latency mean in video streaming? And when does low latency truly matter? Read on and watch our overview video to learn the answers.| Wowza
Opus is one of the most popular audio codecs on the internet. And since it's a mandatory part of WebRTC, every modern web browser supports it.| Wowza
RTMP is a tried-and-true streaming protocol that remains popular. Here's how to stream with RTMP and other ingest protocols to consider.| Wowza
H.265/HEVC is a royalty-bearing video codec developed as the successor to H.264. We look at compatibility, performance, and when to use it.| Wowza
What is WebRTC and how does it work? We look at the benefits of this real-time technology and compare WebRTC streaming workflows.| Wowza
The H.264 digital compression standard is a video codec that's been around since 2003. Here's how it compares to other encoding formats.| Wowza
Wowza Streaming Cloud is a feature-rich, global cloud video streaming platform with 4K delivery, low latency streaming, custom transcoding and more.| Wowza
Whether located in the studio or outdoors for surveillance, here are the seven best IP cameras for live video streaming.| Wowza
In this blog, we take a look at the most common protocols for ingest and considerations when determining the right one for your workflow.| Wowza
Live streaming use cases in smart cities are endless. Here's how cities across the world are leveraging technology to streamline operations.| Wowza
Accelerate your surveillance workflow by converting IP camera video streams from RSTP to WebRTC. Here's why you need it and how to start.| Wowza
MPEG-DASH, short for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP, is an open protocol for live and on-demand streaming. This post details how it works.| Wowza
RTP streaming works in conjunction with RTSP to stream media online. Think of RTSP as a TV remote, with RTP acting as the broadcast itself| Wowza
VP9 is a video codec from Google that YouTube and Netflix use to distribute streaming media. Here's how it compares to H.264 and more.| Wowza
Our real-time video streaming service with WebRTC lets you live stream to up to a million participants with near-instant scalability.| Wowza
The SRT protocol is used to transport high-quality, low-latency streams over suboptimal networks. Here's how it compares to RTMP and more.| Wowza
Streaming media servers allow content distributors to broaden their reach using three critical capabilities: transmuxing, transcoding, and simulcasting.| Wowza
Start streaming with Wowza Video for 30 days free. Test out the API for Live, VOD, CMS, CDN, and Player so you can build what you need.| Wowza
HLS, MPEG-DASH, RTMP, and WebRTC are the most common video streaming protocols today. Here's how these media delivery technologies compare.| Wowza
Which ingest protocol best fits your streaming needs? Understand the pros and cons of RTMP vs. RTSP, how they work, and when to use each.| Wowza
Learn what video transcoding is, what it's not, and how it helps streamers expand the reach of their live video and audio content.| Wowza
Adaptive bitrate streaming (ABR) optimizes the viewing experience across devices and connection speeds. Here's how it works.| Wowza
Experience powerful live streaming with Wowza Streaming Engine. Deliver high-quality content globally with unmatched reliability. Learn more.| Wowza
By: Jeff Gong, Software Engineer, jeffgon@twitch.tv Sahil Dhanju, Software Engineer Intern Chih-Chiang Lu, Senior Software Engineer…| blog.twitch.tv
A table of HTML5 codec support by browser.| videojs.com