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Flash On the Beach

Alltop, all the cool kids (and me)

 
Streamzilla, a european media hosting provider, have updated their Flash streaming support and is currently offering free RTMP streaming to both customers and non-customers powered by Wowza Media Server, for a limited period. To request a trial account simply email rtmptest@streamzilla.eu.
Apart from live and on-demand streaming, Streamzilla continue to offer 'StroboScope' (FLV semi-streaming) services (similar to like PHP-FLV / Lighttp) and will introduce a session management option for this technology soon. The company also offer progressive downloads and of course support for Windows Media, QuickTime, MPEG-4, 3GPP and Icecast streaming. You can find more info at www.streamzilla.eu.

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Yes, drop us a message at rtmptest@streamzilla.eu and you can test RTMP streaming until the end of the month.

Also, let us know if you have nice (Wowza) applications, we will consider to run these as default services for customers.

I think you will like our hosting services. We already host a lot of FLV files for customers with StroboScope (PHP-FLV/Lighty like technology) and think RTMP is a nice addition.

We offer a licensed SWF version of the JW FLV Player so you can start streaming immediately.

We also decided to uncap the number of concurrent connections, just like we did with all other streaming technologies. At maximum burst, you have 1Gbps available.

I also think that 0,35 euros per GB or 250 euros per TB is very competitive. To get traffic costs even further down, we also offer flat-fee dedicated media servers, ranging from 50Mbps up to 4Gbps capacity.
# Posted By Stef | 11/19/07 2:13 PM