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Today I want to discuss how the traditional divide between video calling and live streaming is rapidly disappearing. More teams are blending remote participants, live production, and broadcast workflows into a single seamless experience, and that shi...

Just like in 2022, 2023, and 2024, we are once again sharing trends and our predictions for the year ahead and what they mean for the future of real-time video. In this blog you will learn how the shift from WebRTC to MOQ is starting, why real-time b...

MOQ is moving fast, but one question keeps coming up from developers and product teams: what can you actually use today to play MOQ streams in a browser? We pulled together a quick comparison guide of the MOQ player implementations we are aware of ri...

Sports streaming and fan engagement trends in 2026 point to a fundamental shift in how live sports experiences are built, delivered, and measured. Fans now expect real-time performance, interactivity, and personalization as part of the core viewing e...

In this blog, based on my recent LinkedIn post, you’ll learn about AI-powered capabilities in live streaming, which live streaming use cases can benefit from them, what challenges could be solved, and how AI integrates with Red5 Pro and Red5 Cloud. H...

In this blog, based on my recent LinkedIn post, you’ll learn about the role of HLS in real-time streaming and why it remains essential even in a world dominated by WebRTC. While WebRTC powers sub-250 ms interactive experiences, HLS continues to handl...

What is MOQ, and why is everyone in the live streaming industry talking about it? MOQ, short for Media over QUIC, is a new open standard being developed by the IETF to bring real-time, sub-second, and on-demand video into a single, modern protocol. I...
