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MediaMTX 1.17.0, developed by bluenviron, is a lightweight, zero-dependency real-time media server and proxy engineered to route, publish, read, record, and playback video and audio streams across SRT, WebRTC, RTSP, RTMP, and LL-HLS protocols simultaneously. Conceived as a “media router,” the application sits transparently between sources and destinations, enabling broadcasters, security integrators, IoT vendors, and webinar platforms to ingest a camera’s RTSP feed, instantly re-publish it as low-latency HLS for web audiences, proxy it over SRT to a remote production site, and dump a local MP4 recording—all without custom scripting or codec packs. Its single-binary deployment makes it ideal for edge gateways on ARM boxes, Docker containers in cloud Kubernetes clusters, or Windows workstations repurposed as local stream hubs, while the embedded web interface and REST API allow automation through OBS, FFmpeg, or enterprise NMS systems. Since the first public build, the publisher has shipped nineteen consecutive versions, incrementally adding hardware-accelerated transcoding, token-based access control, clustered origin-edge paths, and Prometheus metrics, ensuring each release stays current with evolving WebRTC and LL-HLS specifications. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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