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An image of a video player player with live in the upper left-hand corner. The player is broken up into 8 sections and around the player are 3 symbols: one of a globe, one representing a server stack, and one of a camera.

Published on April 16, 2024 (about 1 year ago)

Which live stream ingest protocol is right for you?

Bobby Peck
By Bobby Peck10 min readVideo education

SRT? RTMP? The choice of live ingest protocol has a meaningful impact on all areas of your stream. Learn about modern protocols and which is right for you.

A Swiss Army knife with various video player symbols (and a banana?) floating near each tool

Published on April 15, 2024 (about 1 year ago)

Why are video players so big? A trip down the rabbit hole of video playback engines

Christian Pillsbury
Darius Cepulis
By Christian and Darius17 min readVideo education

A video playback engine enables more complex video use cases like adaptive bitrate streaming and DRM, but at the cost of bundle size. Is it worth it?

Graph representing the newest ad metrics to track ad playing time, failures, and startup time.

Published on April 12, 2024 (about 1 year ago)

Don’t press skip: Introducing new ad QoE metrics

Steven Lyons
By Steven Lyons8 min readProduct

Improve revenue and retention with your streaming video by ensuring your ad Quality of Experience. Learn how the latest Mux Data ad metrics can help.

Building blocks in the style of LEGO stacked together. The blue building block has a player symbol with a graph above it.

Published on April 11, 2024 (about 1 year ago)

Off with our head: How we're making Mux Data play nice with everything

Eric Elia
By Eric Elia4 min readProduct

For data products to be fully utilized across an organization, they need to be interoperable and standards-based. Learn how we make this possible with Mux Data.

Mux logo with Javascript logo

Published on April 10, 2024 (about 1 year ago)

Keeping up with the Node-ish ecosystem

Dylan Jhaveri
By Dylan Jhaveri9 min readEngineering

How we updated our legacy Node SDK to work with new JS runtimes like Cloudflare Workers, Bun, Deno and Vercel Edge functions.

On a blue background an icon of a video player with a graph above it with the word new written beside it

Published on April 9, 2024 (about 1 year ago)

Discover the latest Mux Data metrics and features

Sarah Brown
By Sarah Brown4 min readProduct

The Mux Data team has been hard at work building new metrics and next-level insights. Learn more about what they've been up to.

A mockup of an application where a thumbnail of a snowboarder is blurry, then replaced with a full-resolution image.

Published on March 28, 2024 (about 1 year ago)

A clear look at blurry image placeholders on the web

Wesley Luyten
By Wesley Luyten7 min readEngineering & Video education

Algorithms like BlurHash and ThumbHash are popular ways to render small, blurry images while the full-size images load, but are they necessary on the web?

SRT logo on a yellow background

Published on March 14, 2024 (about 1 year ago)

Live Streaming on Mux: More Secure, more Reliable, and more… Transport?

Phil Cluff
By Phil Cluff6 min readProduct

Mux live streaming just got even better. SRT, a modern ingest protocol that allows you to stream reliably on imperfect networks, is now available in public beta.

Chart representing Rebuffering Percentage and to the right the words Metrics Filtering

Published on February 23, 2024 (about 1 year ago)

Introducing metrics filtering, the latest Mux Data feature

Manifah Masood
By Manifah Masood5 min readProduct

Filter out the noise and focus on the data that’s most important to you with new metrics filtering in Mux Data.

Three cards side by side representing Mux pricing plans. The read: Pay as you go, Starter with the word new beside it, and Custom. Below each title are 3 checkmarks.

Published on February 22, 2024 (about 1 year ago)

Starter Plan: a new way to play (and pay) for Video

Meg Salisbury
By Meg Salisbury4 min readProductPricing

Introducing a brand new pricing plan: Starter. $10 for $100 of usage a month.