: Pivoted toward deep diagnostics by collecting over 40 real-time metrics per stream, alongside native NTSC support for legacy video integration.
The cornerstone of these updates is the refinement of the core engine. Handling thousands of concurrent streams requires a delicate balance of CPU and RAM management. The latest notes highlight significant improvements in , ensuring that even under heavy loads, the "Flussonic Media Server" maintains low latency. This is crucial for live events where a three-second delay can be the difference between a satisfied viewer and a lost subscriber. Expanded Protocol and Hardware Support flussonic release notes
| Feature Category | Key Capabilities | | :--- | :--- | | | LL-HLS enhancements correctly handling gaps between archive and live segments, with HEVC support | | | CMAF packetizer producing chunks with accurate duration, synchronized with DVR | | Client Compatibility | Track filtering for HTTP clients (HLS, LL-HLS) with format lists and user-agent matching | | | Optimized player recovery gracefully skipping damaged timeline segments | | Content-Aware Delivery | HDR detection and signaling for both HLS and DASH playlists | | | Multi-period DASH output and dynamic HLS info updates for seamless source changes | : Pivoted toward deep diagnostics by collecting over
– Major features like the move from locks to episode-based DVR, or the transition to modular Central architecture, require planning. The latest notes highlight significant improvements in ,
This update brought significant enhancements to the Admin UI, improving push status display, audio track configuration, and failover file transcoding. A notable addition was the , offering flexibility, scalability, and fault tolerance. The update also introduced passthrough support for time_signal markers, enabling precise ad insertion. Logging and DVR index optimization resulted in clearer logs and reduced storage requirements.
The Flussonic 6.2.0 version brings several significant updates and improvements: