Nimble Streamer is a
high-performance
software with
small resources
usage.
It's
the most efficient
software
media server
on the market.
Nimble is created using C++ programming language and has its own code base with no third-party libraries. This all makes it easy to port to any desirable platform.
Currently it's running on Linux, Windows, Mac and Raspbian which means it's available on
x64, ARM and POWER8
architectures. Small 265MB RAM Raspberry hardware can run it smoothly.
With low resource requirements and support for ARM, x64 and POWER8, Nimble Streamer can be potentially used on any modern platform to create a
media streaming device
of any size, shape and characteristics. That device would have all features needed to handle various multimedia tasks.
You can try any of the packages mentioned in our
installation instructions
and
also ask us
for any other one.
Nimble Streamer provides excellent feature set for live streams transmuxing from and into various formats.
Current incoming streams formats are
RTMP,
RTSP
and
MPEG-TS.
Outgoing playback streams formats are
HLS, MPEG-DASH, RTMP, RTSP
and
MPEG-TS.
Audio
is also covered pretty good - you may re-package same incoming streams into
Icecast,
convert
Icecast into audio-only HLS
for your iOS devices and also just
re-stream Icecast.
DVR feature set
allows saving streams for further playback.
Video-on-demand feature set provides capabilities to
transmux MP4
into
HLS
and
MPEG-DASH,
both in VOD mode. Remote storage is available as a source in addition to internal drives.
Of course,
progressive download
pseudo-streaming is also supported.
The following terms are applied if you'd like to use Nimble Streamer in your products.
Before making any decisions - please try installing it on your desktop or test hardware to see its performance and resources usage. We're sure you'll find it charming.
Let us know if you need any help and search through our documentation to find more information.
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