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Player for online broadcasting

Embed low-latency player into a web page, copying few rows of code

The player works via our demo server WCS. The server is necessary to adapt streams for playback with low latency.

 

Quick Start

Enter stream name to the “Stream” field and press button “Test Now”. You can change playback technologies or set preferred technology for playback. To embed the same player into your custom web page, press “Copy to clipboard” and paste code into your web page HTML. Supported real-time stream sources: RTMP, RTSP, RTMFP, WebRTC, SIP (all sources supported by WCS server).

 

 

Our existing WCS demo server is for evaluation purposes only. It can be restarted by our staff, updated or turned off any time. Please use your own WCS server for production use. You can download and install WCS5 on your Linux server, or launch WCS5 on Amazon EC2. You can test our WCS standalone demo server.

You can customize player design or create your own player from scratch using JavaScript API and Player example, that is a part of Web SDK.

 

Download Web Call Server 5

System requirements: Linux x86_64, 1 core CPU, 2 Gb RAM, Java

    Download Now    

Installation:

  1. wget https://flashphoner.com/download-wcs5.2-server.tar.gz
  2. Unpack and install using 'install.sh'
  3. Launch server using command 'service webcallserver start'
  4. Open the web interface https://host:8444 and activate your license

 

If you are using Amazon EC2, you don't need to download anything.

Launch WCS5 on Amazon EC2

 

Web Call Server Monthly Subscription

$145 per month

 

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