PNG stream snapshots slicing
The server can do snapshots of broadcast in .png format on REST request
WCS provides the possibility of taking the online viagra usa published stream snapshots in three ways: automatically, by using the REST calls, or using the JavaScript API.
Specifications
Platforms for snapshots |
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Platforms for snapshots
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Safari, Mac OS
- IE
- Edge
- Opera
- Android Chrome
- Android Firefox
- iOS SDK
- Android SDK
Technologies
- WebRTC
- Flash
Protocols
- WebRTC
- RTMP
- RTSP
Scheme of slicing snapshot on REST request
The browser establishes a connection to the Web Call Server and order cheap sildenafil australia sends the video stream through the built-in WebRTC technology. The server slices and returns snapshots on REST request.
Step-by-step diagram of slicing a snapshot on REST request
- The browser establishes a connection with the server and starts publishing a video stream.
- REST client makes a REST call for slicing a snapshot.
- The server returns to the requestor a snapshot file in base64 PNG format.
Read more about taking broadcast snapshots on the Testing page.
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System requirements: Linux x86_64, 1 core CPU, 2 Gb RAM, Java
Installation:
- wget https://flashphoner.com/download-wcs5.2-server.tar.gz
- Unpack and install using 'install.sh'
- Launch server using command 'service webcallserver start'
- Open the buy sale tadalafil australia web interface https://host:8444 and activate your license
If you are using Amazon EC2, you don't need to download anything.