The TelVue HyperCaster can take RTMP inbound connections both ways, though the “push” process would probably be the more common use case. RTMP has two primary methods of transport- Push, where a streaming encoder delivers the RTMP to a RTMP Server or CDN, and Pull where the client retrieves the stream and plays it back. Given it is TCP based, and thus stateful, it has built-in resiliency when used as a transport across networks that might have some packet loss, such as the public internet. While Flash streaming has declined over the years, the RTMP protocol remains the primary method for streaming encoders to deliver to CDNs (Content Distribution Networks). RTMP is a protocol developed by Adobe designed for real-time (live) video streaming across the internet. What follows is a primer on the RTMP protocol and how you might use it. The TelVue HyperCaster supports ingest of RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol) streams.
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