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MistServer is a lightweight, open-source multi-standard multimedia server developed by DDVTech. MistServer is used for streaming of live and on-demand media over public and private IP networks to desktops, laptops, tablets, mobile devices, IPTV set-top boxes and other network-connected devices. The server is an architecture-independant native C++ application that runs on any POSIX-compatible operating system, like Linux, Mac OS X and BSD.

MistServer can stream to multiple types of playback clients and devices simultaneously, including the Apple QuickTime Player and iOS devices (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch) Adobe Flash player, Microsoft Silverlight player.

History
Version 1.0 was released on 30 September 2012. This version was the first publicly available release of MistServer. It included support for Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP), HTTP Dynamic Streaming (HDS) and  HTTP Progressive. It supported both live and on-demand streaming using any of the codecs supported by Adobe Flash Player. This version did not support playback in any other format, this first release served as a preview of the technology.

Version 1.1 was released on 31 March 2013 and added support for HLS,  Smooth Streaming and MPEG transport stream (MPEG-TS) as well as general improvements and fixes.

Version 1.2 was released on 5 November 2013 and added support for HTML5 in both  OGG and  MP4 formats, multi-bitrate capablities as well as performance improvements and bugfixes.

Usage

 * Live streaming of video and/or audio from RTMP ingest or piped directly into the buffer from standard input.
 * On-demand video and/or audio streaming.
 * (Re-)streaming from any ffmpeg-supported source.
 * On the fly repackaging.
 * MistServer can also be integrated with hardware, regardless of processor architecture.