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How much does multicast help?

Community Beginner ,
Nov 12, 2014 Nov 12, 2014

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Hello fellows.

I recently saw a post here in this forum and got amazed with 5000 users.

I want to set up a AMS based live streaming service, and thought if you, as more experiencied users could give me some advices.

My biggest concern is about the internet bandwidth. I like AMS because it have the multicast feature, but it is a little bit confusing for me if it only works at LAN, for intern corporate communications, or if it can be used to live stream video worldwide.

I would like to know how big is your internet bandwidth. I need to calc how much the multicast does help.

I would really apreciate if you could give me any tip.

Thank you very much.

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 20, 2014 Nov 20, 2014

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In case of multicast it is the router in essentially the network which does the job of serving RTMFP packets..,and hence the load on server is minimal.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 27, 2014 Nov 27, 2014

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Ok.

So, can I broadcast live from a 15Mbps upload internet when having help of multicast?

Every viewer will watch the same event at the same time, so everyone can help in P2P.

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