StreamF
StreamF is an open-source streaming framework and platform designed for building and operating live and on-demand media services. It provides a modular runtime and a set of protocol modules that support live ingestion, processing, and delivery across multiple client types. The project emphasizes low-latency streaming, scalable transcoding pipelines, and flexible deployment options for organizations ranging from indie broadcasters to mid-sized enterprises.
Key components of StreamF include a streaming engine, protocol adapters for HLS, DASH, and WebRTC, a plugin-based
History and licensing: StreamF was originally developed by the OpenMedia Project and released to the public
Usage and ecosystem: StreamF runs on Linux-based servers and offers SDKs for web (JavaScript), mobile (Swift,
See also: streaming protocols, HLS, DASH, WebRTC, content delivery networks.