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nanoStream Cloud

  • Overview
  • Latest News
  • Introduction
  • Getting started
  • Live Encoding
  • SRT Ingest
  • Live Recording and VOD
  • Security Features

    • nanoStream Cloud Security
    • nanoStream Guardian

    Analytics

    • General
    • Worldmap
    • Zoom
    • Troubleshooting
    • Guardian
    • Analytics API

Cloud Dashboard

  • Getting started
  • Cloud Dashboard Overview
  • How-to

    • Start streaming
    • Stream List
    • Adaptive Bitrate
    • Secure Playback Tokens
    • nanoStream Cloud Tags
    • Embed nanoPlayer Code
    • nanoStream Webcaster

Bintu API

  • bintu api
  • bintu custom web hooks
  • bintu.live Stream Tags

Support

  • Network Diagnostics
  • Support

Video Tutorials

  • How to Setup a Low Latency Stream
  • Analytics For Low Latency Streams
  • How To Setup Streamgroups Through V3 Dashboard
  • How to Setup Optimal Latency Modes for Streaming
  • How To Setup Ingest Security For Your Live Streams
  • Implement Playback Security For Your Live Streams
  • Defend Against Misuse With nanoStream Guardian
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Getting started

The nanoStream Cloud/Bintu dashboard is the frontend that mirrors all features and functions of the bintu API, the stream management backend of nanoStream Cloud.

To sign in you need a nanoStream Cloud/Bintu account.

If you do not have an account yet, sign up or contact our sales team via our contact form or sales(at)nanocosmos.de.

Use nanoStream Cloud

It is very easy to get started. You need a live source (camera) which you can connect to the nanoStream Cloud network (CDN). It will take care about the deliver of your live stream. The nanoStream H5Live Player (nanoPlayer) can be used to play your live stream on any web browser.

To create and broadcast a live stream, you need a live source. This can be either a webcam, external camera, streaming device, or even your PC desktop or laptop screen. To send a live stream to nanoStream Cloud, you need a Live Encoder. It can either be a software like OBS or a hardware, or simply a web page with nanoStream Webcaster.

New! nanoStream Cloud 2022

With the release of nanoStream Cloud 2022, it is now even easier to create and manage live streams, especially for Adaptive Bitrate and secure streams!

Quick Start

If you just need a quick starting guide to kick off your first live stream, click here.

Introductions

See our introduction videos and tutorials for step-by-step instructions!

  • Videos

  • Getting started with the OBS Software

  • Getting started with nanoStream Webcaster from the browser

Last updated on 9/11/2023
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