OneTeam Media Server by ProcessOne
ProcessOne - Nicolas Vérité - March 26, 2010ProcessOne has just released OneTeam Media Server, a Flash server written in erlang.
OneTeam Media Server, or OMS for short, is a new Flash server implementation, written in erlang, by ProcessOne. This will enable your users to broadcast voice and/or video streams to multiple subscribers.
OneTeam Media Server, although being at an early stage, behaves already quite well, since it is more scalable than red5. It might not be a fair comparison though, since it OMS is not as featurefull as red5.
Key features:
- Support for streaming live/recorded content
- Support for recording live content
- Support for ActionScript3.0 Shared Objects
- Clustering support
- Ability to write application modules in Erlang/OTP
It still does not include RTMPT for HTTP tunneling. The license chosen for OneTeam Media Server is the Erlang Public License version 1.1. OMS needs Erlang/OTP R11B-0 or higher.
The source code is available here: https://git.process-one.net/oms
To pull the source code form git, please type:
git clone git://git.process-one.net/oms/mainline.git
The usual procedure is required (./configure, make, sudo make install). To start OMS, just type:
omsctl start
Please check the documentation in:
doc/doc.html
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Is the OneTeam Media server optimized for RTMFP and use with Adobe Stratus 2?
Posted by Roneil on 08 Jul 2010 at 22:50good
Posted by bingo on 14 Jan 2012 at 08:49as well verifying the location from where it is created seeing that several of the nations usually do not supply high quality
Posted by bingo on 14 Jan 2012 at 08:51
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