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Wowza Media Server 2 to Flaunt More New Capabilities
at IBC 2010
August 30, 2010
Source: Wowza Media
Wowza Media Systems announced the IBC2010 preview of three upcoming capabilities
for its Wowza Media Server 2 product.
These capabilities on-the-fly DRM encryption, automated
multicast push, and WebM live streaming help unify
users' streaming infrastructure while expanding reach to more
media platforms and more screens. Wowza has previously announced
IBC2010 previews for two other Wowza Media Server 2 features:
enhanced monitoring currently offered in the Wowza for Amazon
EC2 license edition, and upcoming support for Adobe Flash
HTTP dynamic streaming.
Wowza Media Server 2 is a high-performance
video engine that unifies delivery of live and on-demand H.264
video or AAC/MP3 audio streams to multiple clients and devices,
eliminating the need for specialized, client-specific servers
and encoders. With on-the-fly DRM encryption, Wowza Media
Server 2 will be able to dynamically apply PlayReady
and Apple AES-128 protection to any live or on-demand
H.264 stream, enabling simultaneous delivery of premium content
to both the Silverlight 4 smooth streaming player and
Apple iPhone/iPad and other HLS-compatible devices.
The Wowza PlayReady implementation will support direct interface
with customer-owned PlayReady license servers, or third-party
PlayReady license providers such as EZDRM.
Wowza Media Server 2's automated multicast
push capability eases provisioning of streams for delivery
over multicast-capable networks. Multicast is often used in
enterprise deployments. The playback is compatible with many
clients including the Silverlight 4 multicast player, QuickTime®
player, VLC, and MPEG-TS set-top boxes. For intranets that
lack multicast capability and for Internet delivery, Wowza
can be provisioned to automatically fall back to unicast.
Wowza Media Server 2 can also deliver all streams simultaneously
in multicast and unicast.
Finally, Wowza will demonstrate Wowza Media
Server 2's ability to perform live WebM streaming using VP8-encoded
video with HTML5 video tag playback in Firefox 4.0 Beta, Opera
10.6+, and other compatible browsers. Wowza Media Server 2
already supports HTML5 streaming to Apple iOS and other HLS-compatible
devices such as the Roku player, which will also be showcased
at IBC. As HTML5 standards and practices continue to evolve,
Wowza will continue to address unified video delivery to different
browsers and compatible devices.
Wowza Media Server 2 makes it easy and affordable
to deliver a high volume of audio and video content over IP
networks, either public or private, to desktop/laptop computers
(Web TV), mobile phones/tablets (mobile TV), or IP set-top
boxes (IPTV). Improved economies of scale and reduced encoding,
storage, and management expense mean radio and television
broadcasters, content delivery networks (CDNs), and other
media enterprises save money, improve efficiency, and streamline
infrastructures. As a unified media server, Wowza Media Server
2 also simplifies personnel training, further reducing media
delivery expense.
To see demonstrations of Wowza Media Server
2 in action, including previews of the upcoming features,
visit Wowza at Stand IP321 at IBC2010, Sept. 9-14 in
Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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