MistServer at IBC2015

Meet us at IBC2015

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The MistServer team will attend IBC2015, if you'd like to meet us feel free to come by our stand 14.K13. If you want to speak to a specific teammember or if you want to make sure we will have all the time available for you please contact us.

Unlock the live potential of MP4

MP4 is known as a solid VoD standard with broad support over many devices/applications, the only thing holding it back is the lack of a proper live streaming implementation. We've had the unique chance to build our MP4 implementation from the ground up with live streaming as a requirement. With MistServer you'll be able to reach any MP4 compatible player with both VoD and Live streams without the need of any extra software.

True zero effort multiscreen

You're wondering how this is special, as many can claim this through the use of an extra application or add-on. MistServer is unique however as we've engineered every supported protocol from the ground up to work with as many devices and applications as possible. Understanding every protocol gives us the edge to quickly adapt to any changes or new protocols that need to be supported.

Power up your delivery network

MistServer has an unique modular design for any media server, which gives MistServer the ability to enhance media networks of any scale. Whether your network is home scaled or a full CDN you can use (parts of) MistServer to enhance your own capabilities! While adding a single MistServer can improve your network greatly the true advantage comes when you're using MistServer on every or multiple connected devices, this gives any MistServer in the network the ability to take over each others tasks or load when needed.

Unbeatable performance

MistServer is one of the most efficient media servers possible. Infact MistServer is so efficient most users will run into network problems before any RAM or CPU has reached its limit. The least you can expect from MistServer can best be represented by the capabilities of a Raspberry Pi. The CPU and RAM of a Raspberry Pi can handle up to 200 viewers, the network card however can't handle more than 100Mbit upload which limits it to about 50 'normal' quality streams. When we're using high end hardware MistServer can really deliver. The new Atlas server of our partner DVEO can handle about *STATS HIER*.

The modular answer you've been looking for

MistServers modulair nature allows for so many uses it might be hard to decide the best possible implementation for you, feel free to contact us about your wishes and requirements. To give you some idea's current users of MistServer use MistServer as:
Full media server, clearly the easiest to imagine, MistServer can be used as a full media server solution for your network.
The backbone for your ingest, some users prefer to support many media inputs, but would like to keep their own outputs. These users use MistServer to transmux unusable files for their current solution to usable files and send them out.
Transmuxer or delivery system, some users would like to only enhance their supported outputs. They use MistServer to deliver their inputs over our many supported outputs enhancing the delivery capabilities of their built solution.
Plug and play media server, some of our users have installed MistServer on embedded systems like a Raspberry Pi and use it to hook MistServer into an existing network temporarely adding a complete media server for small scale usage.

Flexible DRM control

We don't believe in a single or standard DRM solution, which is why we tailor make any requested DRM to fit your specifications. DRM is something that needs be done well or not at all, which is why we only include DRM upon request. We've got several DRM packages ready for tweaking and implementation, please contact us with your wishes.