Wowza to preview multiprotocol streaming server software

Apr 9, 2009 11:02 AM

    

Wowza Media Systems will preview at the NAB Show a multiprotocol media streaming platform that combines Flash, Silverlight, iPhone, RTSP/RTP and MPEG-TS-compatible streaming in a single server.

The new platform, dubbed Wowza Media Server Pro, represents the first step toward unifying infrastructure server software that enables streaming from any codec over any protocol to any player or device served from any operating system.

The NAB demonstration will showcase Wowza Pro’s Flash streaming capabilities with a preview of Silverlight Smooth Streaming, HTTP streaming to iPhone, RTP/RTSP streaming to the QuickTime player and streaming over MPEG-TS in full HD to IPTV set-top boxes.

See Wowza Media Systems at the NAB Show in Booth C1362.




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