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ICYMI - From WebRTC to MOQ: Real-Time Media Streaming Explained, with Chris Allen

12 min · 21 de may de 2026
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In Case You Missed It… Discover the journey of Chris Allen, the musician-turned-tech pioneer who co-founded Red5. From reverse-engineering Flash protocols to leading the charge in real-time video, this episode dives deep into the future of interactive streaming and the rise of AI in media. In this episode of The Anycast, host Matt Levine sits down with Chris Allen to explore the evolution of video streaming technology. Chris shares his fascinating origin story, starting as a jazz musician at Berklee College of Music before diving into the world of computer science. You will learn how the need for an affordable alternative to the Flash Communication Server led to the creation of the open-source Red5 project and how that project evolved into a modern powerhouse for live video. The conversation shifts to the current landscape of video technology, focusing on the transition from Flash to WebRTC and the exciting potential of Media over QUIC or MoQ. Chris discusses how AI and visual language models are transforming video analysis, surveillance, and content moderation. They also explore the future of interactive broadcasting, where viewers can become part of the show through real-time technology, and the growing role of drone streaming in various industries. Chris Allen [https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisallen/] on LinkedIn Red5.net [http://red5.net] theanycast.com/s3e5 [https://www.theanycast.com/s3e5]

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episode ICYMI - From WebRTC to MOQ: Real-Time Media Streaming Explained, with Chris Allen artwork

ICYMI - From WebRTC to MOQ: Real-Time Media Streaming Explained, with Chris Allen

In Case You Missed It… Discover the journey of Chris Allen, the musician-turned-tech pioneer who co-founded Red5. From reverse-engineering Flash protocols to leading the charge in real-time video, this episode dives deep into the future of interactive streaming and the rise of AI in media. In this episode of The Anycast, host Matt Levine sits down with Chris Allen to explore the evolution of video streaming technology. Chris shares his fascinating origin story, starting as a jazz musician at Berklee College of Music before diving into the world of computer science. You will learn how the need for an affordable alternative to the Flash Communication Server led to the creation of the open-source Red5 project and how that project evolved into a modern powerhouse for live video. The conversation shifts to the current landscape of video technology, focusing on the transition from Flash to WebRTC and the exciting potential of Media over QUIC or MoQ. Chris discusses how AI and visual language models are transforming video analysis, surveillance, and content moderation. They also explore the future of interactive broadcasting, where viewers can become part of the show through real-time technology, and the growing role of drone streaming in various industries. Chris Allen [https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisallen/] on LinkedIn Red5.net [http://red5.net] theanycast.com/s3e5 [https://www.theanycast.com/s3e5]

21 de may de 202612 min
episode From WebRTC to MOQ: Real-Time Media Streaming Explained, with Chris Allen artwork

From WebRTC to MOQ: Real-Time Media Streaming Explained, with Chris Allen

Matt Levine chats with Chris Allen about the fast-moving world of streaming technology, entrepreneurship, and what it really takes to survive in an industry that never stops changing. They discuss the hard lessons of building products, the shift from software licensing to SaaS, why launching before you feel ready often wins, and how persistence separates successful founders from everyone else. Chris shares his thoughts on WebRTC, MOQ, AI’s real limits, the rise of drone streaming, and where content consumption is headed over the next five years. * Chris shares his journey from being a trained musician to building a career in computer science and streaming technology. He shares how that path led him to co-found Red5, powering real-time video experiences for global companies like Sony, Amazon, Accenture, and NVIDIA. * Chris explains why no one in technology can afford to get too comfortable. The one guarantee in tech is that everything keeps changing, whether you are ready or not. The companies that survive are usually the ones willing to adapt faster than everyone else. * Chris explains why overly simple SaaS businesses may not last much longer. He believes products that solve tiny, easy problems are the first likely to fade or be replaced. Hard technical challenges like large-scale video delivery still require deep expertise and are not so easy to automate away. * Chris and Matt explain why launching only when everything feels perfect is usually a mistake. If you are completely happy with the first version, chances are you waited too long. Getting something out early gives you feedback that perfection never can. * Chris and Matt share why staying in the game is often the biggest advantage in business. Many people quit when they are much closer to success than they realize. Sometimes the difference between failure and winning is simply lasting longer than the struggle. * Chris explains the real decision behind choosing cloud or on-premises systems in broadcasting. He says it often comes down to convenience more than capability. You can build powerful infrastructure yourself, but the bigger question is whether you want to own that responsibility for years to come. * Chris explains where Media over QUIC stands today and why WebRTC still matters. He says many people are excited about MOQ, even though production use cases are still early. Meanwhile, WebRTC continues to matter because it is already proven and delivering results now. * Chris shares Red5’s approach to working with MOQ. He explains that the priority is solving real customer problems first before getting lost in standards conversations. Once something works in the real world, then interoperability becomes easier to pursue. * Matt and Chris explain the balancing act between innovation and standardization. They believe new ideas have to come first because you cannot standardize something that has not been proven yet. * Chris shares how he uses AI when looking for answers inside a company. His first instinct is still to ask experienced people before turning to tools like Claude. Human judgment remains valuable, while AI becomes a second layer for checking and expanding ideas. * Chris explains one of the biggest limitations of large language models today. They can work with what humanity has already created, but they do not naturally invent the next breakthrough. AI is strong at refining known solutions, but weaker at producing truly new ones. * Chris shares which upcoming technologies excite him most right now. MOQ is clearly top of mind, but he says there are other shifts happening just as quietly. * Chris explains why drone streaming could become a major opportunity. As regulations change, more drones will need reliable live video for inspections, operations, and other practical uses. That creates demand for fast, dependable streaming systems in the background. * Matt shares what he finds exciting about AI. He believes the real opportunity is making ideas financially viable that never made sense before. AI could turn overlooked utilities into valuable businesses almost overnight. * Matt explains why fears about AI replacing jobs may sound familiar. People said similar things about the microchip, the internet, and mobile phones. Those shifts removed some roles but created entirely new opportunities. Matt highlights that AI may do the same, even if we cannot yet see how. * Chris shares how different content consumption may look five years from now. He believes people will expect faster, smoother, and more interactive experiences everywhere they watch. Chris Allen [https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisallen/] on LinkedIn Red5.net [http://red5.net] theanycast.com/s3e5 [https://www.theanycast.com/s3e5]

14 de may de 20261 h 8 min
episode ICYMI - The Real Cost of Piracy—and How Digital Rights Management Fixes It, with Olga Kornienko artwork

ICYMI - The Real Cost of Piracy—and How Digital Rights Management Fixes It, with Olga Kornienko

In Case You Missed It… In this episode, we sit down with Olga Kornienko, COO and Co-Founder of EZDRM, to discuss the evolving landscape of content protection and streaming security. As publishers deliver higher-quality premium streams, digital pirates are developing increasingly sophisticated methods to steal and restream content. Olga shares insights into the psychology of modern pirates, the "whack-a-mole" nature of security, and why DRM (Digital Rights Management) is more critical than ever in the age of Generative AI and deepfakes. Key Topics Covered: * The Second Encryption Layer: Why adding extra layers is essential for bulletproofing live content. * Pirate Psychology: Getting inside the heads of those trying to steal premium streams. * Content Provenance: The role of the C2PA standard in ensuring content authenticity. * The Future of DRM: How EZDRM is evolving to stay ahead of hack attempts and DRM key leaks. Olga Kornienko [https://www.linkedin.com/in/olgakornienko/] on LinkedIn EZDRM.com [https://www.ezdrm.com/] theanycast.com/s3e4 [https://www.theanycast.com/s3e4]

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