A new and quite rewritten version of feng is available in the usual place. It is the first release candidate that should lead us to a stable 2.1 release. It should build and execute correctly in every unix-like operating system (tested on MacOSX, OpenSolaris, FreeBSD and obviously Linux).
Feng version 0.2.0_rc1 is available in the usual place along the updated bufferpool and netembryo
Again this is a prerelease with possible issues even if should be better than the former one, please help us improving by testing it and report back issues.
A new version of feng has been released as well bufferpool and netembryo. We advise you to update them as soon as possible since many security issues had been addressed.
Second release candidate available, many security issues has been addressed while the API remains stable. Some features like stap-a support in h264 aren't ready yet but we hope to have it ready for consumption in January.
Feng has been eventually released after a relatively silent summer. This is more or less a maintenance release, lots of bugs had been fixes and just few new feature had been introduced.
The network abstraction library netembryo has been fixed as well in order to support FreeBSD.
We hope this release will be solid and with sufficient features while we'll start some quite invasive changes soon.
Please contact us on irc and report bugs and wishes on our bugtracker
After about a month and half of work we are more or less proud to release feng 0.1.14a! If you wonder why the „a“ in the version number, well, we found some annoying bugs in at the last time and the sources were already tagged in git. Feng now supports completely the old style live streams and that's why we have also a release of our little stream multiplexer tool felix. Additional features introduced in this release is the ability to seek across stored streams and an initial (and quirky) multicast support.
Feng has been eventually released after more than half year of development! The new streaming server sports various usability and architectural improvement over Fenice, our previous design.
The current release already provides support for advanced codecs like Vorbis or h264, generic container support using libavformat and on the fly stream composition.
The network abstraction library netembryo has been released as well since it is now a feng's dependency.