Mux Video's support for receiving live streams over Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) is now generally available, and recommended for production usage. Using SRT can increase the reliability of live streams being sent over imperfect networks. Streams sent to Mux over SRT can optionally be sent with the HEVC codec to reduce network bandwidth requirements.
The tabs in the Asset and Live Stream Details pages in the dashboard have been renamed to give a more clear indication of what information is shown in each tab.
For Assets:
Monitor -> Events, Logs, and Engagement
Build -> Playback and Thumbnails
Details -> Asset Details
For Live Streams:
Monitor -> Events, Logs, and Engagement
Build -> Playback and Thumbnails
Details -> Live Stream Details
Mux Video's low-latency mode is now in general availability.
Mux has released version 7.0.0 of its NodeJS SDK. This release fixes some type issues for customers using TypeScript, and adds some missing module exports. In addition, it adds support for signing JavaScript Web Tokens (JWTs) for Mux Real-Time Spaces. In order to support signing of Spaces, the JWT.sign
method has been deprecated in favor of separate JWT.signPlaybackId
and JWT.signSpaceId
methods.
A single playback restriction contains a list of domains allowed to play your videos. You may allow up to 10 unique domains or sub-domains where your videos will be embedded. We’ve raised the limit for the number of playback restrictions per environment from 5 to 100. You can read more in our Docs.
We’ve released Reconnect Window support to general availability for all modes of live streams, including reduced & low latency, in Beta. Reconnect Window is the time in seconds you want Mux to wait for the live stream to reconnect before considering it completed and generating a recorded asset. Slate image is also in general availability. Add a slate image as a video frame during live stream interruptions to let your viewers know the video isn’t over and you’re trying to reconnect. During beta, we stabilized the feature by fixing problems that were causing occasional crashes.
We’ve released Custom Domain for Mux Video to General Availability. You can stream videos or serve images from your branded domain instead of from stream.mux.com
and image.mux.com
.
We've added version 0.1.0 of our mux-java
SDK. This is the initial release of the Mux Java SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more in the 0.1.0 Release Notes and also on the package manager Maven. This is a release that we're confident is stable and usable in production, but we would love any customer feedback! To submit feedback, please email sdks@mux.com.
We've added version 3.4.0 of our mux-php
SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more on the 3.4.0 Release Notes.
We've added version 3.4.0 of our mux-ruby
SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more on the 3.4.0 Release Notes.
We've added version 4.1.0 of our mux-go
SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more on the 4.1.0 Release Notes.
We've added version 3.4.0 of our mux-python
SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more on the 3.4.0 Release Notes.
We've added version 3.3.0 of our mux-ruby
SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more on the 3.3.0 Release Notes.
We've added version 3.3.0 of our mux-php
SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more on the 3.3.0 Release Notes.
We've added version 3.3.0 of our mux-python
SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more on the 3.3.0 Release Notes.
We've added version 3.2.0 of our mux-ruby
SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more on the 3.2.0 Release Notes.
We've added version 3.2.0 of our mux-go
SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more on the 3.2.0 Release Notes.
We've added version 3.2.0 of our mux-php
SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more on the 3.2.0 Release Notes.
We've added version 3.2.0 of our mux-python
SDK. New SDK versions typically introduce new features, bug fixes, and updates. You can read more on the 3.2.0 Release Notes.