Flussonic Release Notes Here

| Feature Category | Key Capabilities | | :--- | :--- | | | Complete SMPTE 2110 integration with NMOS control for professional environments | | | Improved UDP MPEG-TS ingest with RTCP packet detection and payload alignment fixes | | Resilient Input Processing | Graceful source switching with priority mechanisms | | | NTSC support in transcoding for legacy video sources | | Next-Gen Packaging | MPEG-TS scrambling with DVB CSA fixed keys | | | Support for MXL input format (video/v210) |

The core streaming engine continues to add broadcast-grade features:

For the complete changelog, see /opt/flussonic/doc/CHANGES after installation or visit the official Flussonic documentation portal.

– Major features like the move from locks to episode-based DVR, or the transition to modular Central architecture, require planning.

But to keep it that way, keeping up with release notes is essential. The Flussonic team pushes regular updates with new features, performance tweaks, and critical security fixes.

Flussonic's release notes tell the story of a platform that straddles two demanding worlds: broadcast-grade video delivery and large-scale video surveillance. From NMOS/ST-2110 integration in 26.01 to comprehensive stream telemetry in 25.11, from GPU-accelerated thumbnails to Kubernetes-native routing prefixes, the pace of innovation remains remarkable. Whether you're running a global streaming service, managing thousands of IP cameras, or building a hybrid broadcast/surveillance infrastructure, the release notes are your map to the platform's evolving capabilities.

The Flussonic 5.4.0 version includes the following updates:

Initial support for HTTP Digest Access Authentication—safer client request validation (#6169).

Flussonic is a mature product, but “mature” doesn’t mean stagnant. The release notes show active development in WebRTC, SRT, and surveillance—areas where video streaming is still rapidly evolving.