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The web application or media player then selects the most appropriate video and audio track related to their chosen language or video camera angle.ġ4 April 2012 - Helix Universal Media Server version 14.3 launched enhancements include RTMP flash ingest support for H.264, AAC, FLV and MP3 codecs, H.264/AAC live archiving support.Ĩ November 2012 - Helix Universal Media Server version 15 launched enhancements include the first end-to-end implementation of MPEG-DASH standards support for streaming both MPEG2-TS (Smart TV) and ISO BMFF MP4 (Smartphone, Tablet) for delivery to MPEG-DASH compliant players including the Helix DNA SDK client for Android. Helix Multi-Track reduces the amount of encoders and bandwidth required by separating audio and video into individual streams and combining them within the Helix Multi-Track Server.
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Helix Universal Server continues to support 3GPP, RealMedia, Windows Media, QuickTime and MPEG-4 from a single streaming media platform operating on Linux (RHEL5), Solaris SPARC, Windows 2003 or Windows 2008 Server OSģ0 September 2011 - Helix Universal Media Server version 14.2 launched enhancements include 64 bit OS support (Windows 2008, RHEL5 and Solaris SPARC) and Multi-Track streaming capability enabling multi-lingual and multi-camera applications.
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This version added support for HTTP Progressive Download, HTTP iPhone delivery, Server Side Playlists, Advertising insertion, and Live Rate Adaptation for mobile devices.ġ4 April 2010 - Helix Universal Server version 14 launched supporting universal streaming media delivery transports including RTMP, RTSP, HTTP Live Streaming, Microsoft Silverlight and HTTP Progressive Download enabling mobile phone OS (Android, Blackberry, iPhone OS 3.0, Symbian, Windows Mobile) and PC OS media client (Flash Media Player, QuickTime, RealPlayer, Windows Media Player) delivery. Helix Universal Server version 12 launched adding Fast Channel Switching for mobile devices.ģ0 September 2009 - Helix Universal Server version 13 launched as part of Helix Media Delivery Platform. Ģ7 July 2002 - Helix Universal Server version 9 launched - the first universal multi-format streaming server - supporting RealMedia, Windows Media, QuickTime and MPEG-4 from a single streaming media platform operating on Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, Compaq Tru64, FreeBSD, IBM AIX, Windows NT and Windows 2000 OSġ6 November 2005 - Helix Universal Server version 11 launched adding mobile support for 3GPP. It ingested encoder formats including RTP, MPEG2-TS, RTMP (Flash) and Windows Media Push/Pull MMS.ĭevelopment of the product was discontinued in 2014, and licensing ended in October 2014. Helix Universal Media Server supported multiple streaming media codecs including H.264, MPEG-4, Flash Media, RealMedia, QuickTime, Windows Media and audio codecs including AAC/AAC+, MP4, MP3, WAV, RealAudio. It supported a variety of streaming media delivery transports including MPEG-DASH (Standards based HTTP streaming) RTMP (flash), RTSP (standard), HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), Microsoft Silverlight and HTTP Progressive Download enabling mobile phone OS (Android, Blackberry, iOS, Symbian, Windows Mobile) and PC OS media client (Flash Media Player, QuickTime, RealPlayer, Windows Media Player) delivery.

The Helix Universal Media Server was a product developed by RealNetworks and originates from the first streaming media server originally developed by Progressive Networks in 1994. Pricing starts at $4,500 for a two-CPU Professional Edition license, the company said.Microsoft Windows 2008 (64 bit), Microsoft Windows 2012 (64 bit)Linux RHEL and CentOS versions 5 and 6 (64 bit), Oracle Linux 6, Solaris SPARC 10 (64 bit) It has new load-balancing, failover and clustering features to make the product scale more easily, according to Macromedia. Separately this week, Macromedia announced the release of its Flash Media Server 2 content delivery system.
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The products compete with software from Microsoft, Macromedia and Apple, among others. Media companies with more than $50 million annual revenue and ISPs with more than 200,000 subscribers aren't eligible to buy the Helix products, according to RealNetworks' Web site. Helix Server Unlimited is the only one for delivering "unlimited" streams, the other two are capped at 25 or 100 streams. RealNetworks has a few Helix server products.
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Virginia's Polytechnic and State University (Virginia Tech) will also use the update to stream content wirelessly to its students, the company said. The City of Seattle, where RealNetworks is based, has been using Helix Server Unlimited to stream television programs to its residents and will now add a service for handsets, RealNetworks said. It is available for several platforms including Solaris, Windows and Linux.

The update also adds support for IPv6 and a newer version of the SNMP, and has better firewall security, according to RealNetworks.
