Introduction
What is OvenMediaEngine?
OvenMediaEngine (OME) is an open-source and streaming server with sub-second latency. OME receives video via RTMP, MPEG-TS, and RSTP Pull from live encoders such as OBS, FFMPEG, and more. And then, OME transmits video using WebRTC, Low-Latency HTTP (DASH), MPEG-DASH, and HLS. So, sub-second latency streaming from OME can work seamlessly in your browser without plug-ins. Also, we provide OvenPlayer, the most optimized HTML5 player for OME, as an open-source.
Our goal is to make it easier for you to build a stable broadcasting/streaming service with sub-second latency.
Features
RTMP Push, MPEG2-TS Push, RTSP Pull Input
WebRTC sub-second streaming
Embedded WebRTC Signalling Server (WebSocket based)
ICE (Interactive Connectivity Establishment)
DTLS (Datagram Transport Layer Security)
SRTP (Secure Real-time Transport Protocol)
ULPFEC (Forward Error Correction) with VP8, H.264
In-band FEC (Forward Error Correction) with Opus
Low-Latency MPEG-DASH streaming (Chunked CMAF)
Legacy HLS/MPEG-DASH streaming
Embedded Live Transcoder (VP8, H.264, Opus, AAC, Bypass)
Origin-Edge structure
Monitoring
Experiment
P2P Traffic Distribution
RTSP Pull, MPEG-TS Push Input
Supported Platforms
We have tested OvenMediaEngine on platforms, listed below. However, we think it can work with other Linux packages as well:
Ubuntu 18
CentOS 7
Fedora 28
Getting Started
Please read Getting Started chapter in tutorials.
For more information
Basic Information, FAQ, and Benchmark
Getting Started, Install, and Configuration
Test Player
Without TLS
: http://demo.ovenplayer.comBased on TLS
: https://demo.ovenplayer.com
How to Contribute
Please see our Guidelines and Rules.
License
OvenMediaEngine is under the GPLv2 license.
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