Larix Broadcaster mobile apps for Android and iOS have become very popular among live streaming community in the last several years and they are widely used in all sorts of scenarios and setups.
It has one-of-a-kind set of connectivity features which includes the support for SRT, RTMP, RTSP and RIST, allowing for multiple simultaneous connections to several destinations. It also supports Talkback, pause and stand-by modes, audio-only streaming and more.
Now we introduce WebRTC support via WHIP signaling in Larix Broadcaster.
You may ingest WebRTC into any software capable of processing it via WHIP. This includes the following names:
- Nimble Streamer software media server. Watch this video tutorial showing the ingest example.
- Dolby.io platform. Read Broadcasting Mobile Native WebRTC Streams with the Larix Broadcaster article for setup example
- CloudFlare Stream platform.
Feel free to install Larix Broadcaster and try it now:
Please contact us if you've also tested Larix WebRTC with your server or service. WHIP signaling becomes one of the industry standards, so we all need to make sure of full interoperability between solutions.
If you'd like to integrate WebRTC ingest in your streaming app, check our mobile SDKs:
and subscribe in case you want to try.
Larix Broadcaster uses Pion implementation of WebRTC API.
Softvelum extends a special thanks to Sean DuBois and all Pion contributors.
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