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What is OvenMediaEngine?

OvenMediaEngine (OME) is an open source, streaming server with sub-second latency. OME receives video via RTMP or other protocols from live encoders such as OBS, XSplit and transmits it on WebRTC and Low-Latency DASH. So, sub-second latency streaming from OME can work seamlessly in your browser without plug-ins. Also, OME provides OvenPlayer, the HTML5 standard web player.

Our goal is to make it easier for you to build a stable broadcasting/streaming service with sub-second latency.

Features

  • RTMP Push, MPEG-2 TS Push(Beta), RTSP Pull(Beta) Input
  • WebRTC sub-second streaming
    • 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(Chunked CAMF) streaming
  • Legacy HLS/MPEG-DASH Streaming
  • Embedded Live Transcoder (VP8, H.264, Opus, AAC, Bypass)
  • Embedded WebRTC Signalling Server (WebSocket based)
  • Origin-Edge structure
  • Monitoring
  • Experiment
    • P2P Traffic Distribution (Only WebRTC)

Supported Platforms

We have tested OME on the platforms listed below. However, we think it can work with other Linux packages as well:

Getting Started

docker run -d \
-p 1935:1935 -p 3333:3333 -p 8080:8080 -p 9000:9000 -p 4000-4005:4000-4005/udp -p 10006-10010:10006-10010/udp \
airensoft/ovenmediaengine:latest

Please read Getting Started chapter in tutorials.

How to Contribute

Please see our Guidelines and Rules.

For more information

License

OvenMediaEngine is under the GPLv2 license.