Wowza Media Systems releases Wowza Media Server 3

Oct 26, 2011 11:56 AM

    
Wowza Media Server 3 offers integrated live adaptive bit rate support and any-screen, time-shifted delivery of live streams.

Wowza Media Server 3 offers integrated live adaptive bit rate support and any-screen, time-shifted delivery of live streams.

Wowza Media Systems has announced the release of Wowza Media Server 3, the next generation of its software platform that provides a single extensible foundation and value-added components for any screen media delivery.

The next generation of Wowza Media Server offers broad any-screen coverage for Adobe Flash, Microsoft Silverlight, iPhone, iPad, Android, other smart phones and tablets, smart TVs and IPTV/OTT STBs.

The Wowza Media Server 3 offers a variety of add-on components that help organizations deliver live and on-demand content efficiently.

New capabilities:
· Integrated live adaptive bit rate (ABR)
· Any-screen time-shifted delivery of live streams
· Support for multiple studio-approved DRM platforms
· Unconstrained per-server capacity
· Flexible and cost-effective licensing choices for any application and budget.




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