Feng is a multimedia streaming server that follows IETF standards for real-time streaming of multimedia.
Feng transcends expectations when it comes to the encoding standards it supports. This server supports MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer III) and Vorbis for audio encoding and h264 and Theora for video encoding. With this extensive range of encoding standards, it is guaranteed that users will always find the particular encoding standard required.
One of the most striking features of Feng is its support for different containers, making the platform more versatile and easy to use. Additionally, it can handle seeking, which is a crucial feature not exposed to the RTSP layer but used internally for the compositor metademuxer. Also, the modular architecture of Feng makes it easy to extend codec and protocol support, further improving its already notable streaming performance.
To enjoy the capabilities of Feng, it is recommended to have a glib version 2, ffmpeg from SVN, bufferpool, and libgcrypt. These requirements guarantee you the best possible streaming experience.
The latest version of Feng has been rolled out, including bufferpool and netembryo. It is essential to update as soon as possible since many security flaws have been fixed in this release. By keeping your system updated, you will benefit from the latest security enhancements and features, leading to a seamless and error-free experience when streaming multimedia content.
Version 0.1.16: N/A