Fenice is a multimedia streaming server compliant with the IETF's standards for real-time streaming of multimedia contents over Internet. Fenice implements RTSP – Real-Time Streaming Protocol (rfc2326) and RTP/RTCP – Real-Time Transport Protocol/RTP Control Protocol (rfc3550) supporting the RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control (rfc3551).
Fenice supports the following encoding standards:
The main characteristic of Fenice is that it is adaptable to the state of the network gotten through the technique of the dynamic coding change.
Fenice is also able to manage live streaming sessions using external real-time audio/video encoders such as lame, ffmpeg or mjpeg-tools, even capturing audio and video streams from live-recording remote hosts (using Felix).
Fenice is the world's first streaming server supporting Creative Commons licensing meta-data for audio/video streaming.
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