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Redefine real-time streaming with Ant Media Server Enterprise

Ant Media | v2.11.3

Linux/Unix, Ubuntu 22.04 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Yuriy

This product isn't working

  • May 11, 2020
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This service does not start. What is indicated in the instructions http:// YOUR SERVER:5080 does not respond and does'nt working..


    pen

Good streaming solution

  • February 11, 2020
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This solution is perfect for streaming video and audio across multiple devices. Good support by email from the Antmedia team


    Maximilian Voss

Great Solution for Low Latency Streaming

  • February 11, 2020
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We've been using the Ant Media AMI for almost 6 months in demanding low-latency applications and have been very satisfied with the performance of the platform. The product is not yet fully mature but the very reactive, professional and friendly team at Ant Media really make for a great experience as they do their upmost to help their customers. We are trying to learn from their customer support habits!

Put simply, we haven't found anything better on the market for WebRTC sub-1s latency streaming. Our product probably would not exist without Ant.

Thank you!


    Qofind

Solid WebRTC solution

  • January 23, 2020
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Good solid solution for streaming, we have mainly used the WebRTC for both Android and IOS and streaming works good.
Very low latency on stream. Good support, we had some issues which where quickly resolved.


    MCJP

Not stable

  • January 08, 2020
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I Used as a relay server for RTMP, but is not stable.
Sound gap
Stream stop
The program is based on Red5, not the original.