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    reviewer2733417

Video streams seamlessly to the cloud but VPN support and local push feature could be added

  • July 02, 2025
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

The solution is used to stream video from CCTV to the cloud.

How has it helped my organization?

It helps to seamlessly stream the videos to the cloud.

What is most valuable?

The web dashboard is clean and easy to work with.

What needs improvement?

The product could be improved by adding VPN support and offering a local push feature in the free version.

For how long have I used the solution?

The solution has been used for two months.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

A previous solution was used and it was too cluttered, but the Ant UX is clean.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I would expect the setup to be a bit cheaper.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

An open-source free version was considered as an alternate solution.


    SuneelMunagala

We are satisfied with the video conferencing solution.

  • December 21, 2023
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

We have been using Antmedia's Android and iOS SDK for video conference solution for last 6 months. Initial days, We faced lot of issues due to lack of updated documentation for SDKs. But, recently they updated docs for all platforms. Overall, The peer to peer, multi track conference is working fine and support team help also Fine. But, the Antmedia team needs to enhance their frameworks and offer fixes for the iOS picture in picture and reconnection issues.


    blendax

Quick Installation with some start issues and Firefox problems

  • July 02, 2020
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

At first I launched the instance from the link from antmedia.io. Somehow the instance started, but the server wasn't running on port 5080. I terminated the instance and used the LAUNCH Button within the EC2. Selected the ant media AMI used the same key and firewall settings as before and voilá. I got to the login screen.
Adding a stream within the ant media interface is pretty straight forward. Just add one under WebRTC and get the ID. I used OBS and Wirecast to test sending the RTMP Stream to the server instance.
It worked fine on Chrome (Mac/PC), Safari (Mac/IOS), Opera (MAC),
but not Firefox (v77+ Mac/PC) the stream simply refused to start.

I hope there will be an update soon to fix the problem (my current ant media version 2.0.0).
Low Latency is low latency (<1 second). That was really something I was looking forward to. Also the option to pay hourly is very attractive.


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