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Flussonic continues to solidify its position as a workhorse for the streaming industry. We recommend reading the full official changelog to see the specific bug fixes that might apply to your current setup.
Traditionally, "internet streaming" and "professional broadcast" lived in separate silos. By making Flussonic nodes discoverable and controllable via NMOS, they can now act as native components in a 2110 IP broadcast environment.
Flussonic is a popular media server software used for streaming and broadcasting live video content. As a leading solution for delivering high-quality video streams, Flussonic continuously evolves with new features, improvements, and bug fixes. In this article, we'll provide an in-depth look at the Flussonic release notes, highlighting the key updates, enhancements, and changes in each version.
| Resource | URL | Use Case | |----------|-----|----------| | Main blog | flussonic.com/blog | All product release announcements | | Russian blog | flussonic.ru/blog | Russian-language releases | | Watcher changelog | watcher.flussonic.com/blog/updates | Watcher-specific updates | | Media Server changelog | flussonic.com/blog/changelog | Media Server history |
The Flussonic 5.4.0 version includes the following updates:
For developers, system administrators, and media technology professionals, staying up-to-date with the latest version of a critical platform is not just a matter of curiosity—it's a necessity. In the fast-paced world of video streaming and surveillance, new features can solve persistent operational bottlenecks, security patches can avert potential disasters, and performance improvements can directly impact the bottom line.
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