[Use Case] The third use case of OvenMediaEngine: IoTcube Conference 2021 ( Sep 9, 2021)

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  • OvenMediaEngine

    OvenMediaEngine (OME) is a Sub-Second Latency Live Streaming Server with Large-Scale and High-Definition. #WebRTC #LLHLS

    The conference organizer's requirements could be solved very simply with OvenMediaEngine (OME). They wanted to stream with sub-second latency because of smooth communication between presenters and attendees during live streaming. We applied OME as the stream server and OvenPlayer as the player to support a successful conference. That’s it.

  • OvenLiveKit-Web

    OvenLiveKit for Web is a JavaScript-based Live Streaming Encoder

    We also set WebRTC as input and output by applying OvenLiveKit for Web, which can send media stream to OvenMediaEngine's WebRTC Provider to direct broadcasting using a webcam/microphone on the desktop rather than an encoder as OvenStreamEncoder, OBS, or XSplit. Well, If you are interested in OvenLiveKit for Web, click HERE for more information.

  • Appwrite

    Appwrite - The open-source backend cloud platform. The open-source backend cloud platform for developing Web, Mobile, and Flutter applications. You can set up your backend faster with real-time APIs for authentication, databases, file storage, cloud functions, and much more!

  • OvenPlayer

    OvenPlayer is JavaScript-based LLHLS and WebRTC Player for OvenMediaEngine.

    And we applied OvenPlayer, an open-source JavaScript-based WebRTC player with good synergy for OME, to the streaming settings, streaming viewing, and VOD viewing screens.

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