Mux Player for iOS and Android public beta
Mux Player for iOS and Android now in public beta.
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Mux Player for iOS and Android now in public beta.
Learn more:
Mux Player 2.0 release comes with no functional changes but with a new UI based on feedback we’ve received from users. The pre-play state is less cluttered, the icons are more minimalistic and have subtle animations. Your brand color can be added with the new accent-color
attribute.
Mux Player now has with a quality selector in the control bar which allows users to change the quality of the video.
See more in the guide.
Admins can now limit what Environments users can access when in the Dashboard.
Admins will have access to all Environments and can view what Environments are accessible by which users. Environment access can be granted on invite or any time thereafter via the Organizations page in the Dashboard.
Users must have access to at least one (1) Environment.
Pay As You Go (PAYG) Video ingestion, storage, and delivery are now priced in two tiers: up to 720p and above 720p. This immediately goes into effect for PAYG customers, who will see a lower cost for 720p content. This enables more economic use cases where 1080p is not required. Additional links:
3D Secure verification support for credit cards makes it less likely that your payment to Mux might be rejected. For extra fraud protection, 3D Secure (3DS) requires customers to complete an additional verification step with the card issuer when paying.
Transparent Pay as You Go Video pricing provides lower per-unit pricing as your usage of Mux grows. Read more on our pricing page.
Performance improvements to the usage system that mean faster responses and fewer timeouts when you access the usage API or view your bill.
Mux Player v1.0.0 (General Availability) is released. This update includes focus, default width, keyboard shortcut, and additional improvements and bug fixes. Please refer to the Release Notes for details.
Since we released Mux Player (HTML Element and React) to public beta, we’ve made a variety of improvements including additional control customizations, keyboard shortcuts, video titling, and fixes. Refer to the release notes below for more information.
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If you want billing emails to go to more than one email address, your users with the admin role can now specify up to 5 email addresses on the payments page without contacting Mux support.
If your company uses Okta for Single-Sign On, you can now log into the Mux dashboard using Okta as an SSO provider.
We’re excited to announce that Mux Player is now released to Public Beta! Mux Player is already integrated with Mux Video and Mux Data, and supports a variety of features such as adaptive controls based on stream type, timeline hover previews, Chromecast & Airplay, Signed URLs, Custom Domains, and more.
For more details, check out our Blog Post and Player documentation.
No matter what Mux plan you are on - understand your bill, access your invoices and update your payment information through our new, more transparent, billing pages. You can view the new pages in your Account Settings under the Billing section.
You can now use your GitHub login when signing up for a Mux account or signing into the Mux Dashboard. You can read more on the Blog Post.
You can have a quality level picker that uses videojs-contrib-quality-levels
behind the scenes. Read the Release Notes for more information.
Videojs-Mux-Kit v0.8.0 now supports Video.js HTTP Streaming (VHS). You can import the new build file to use VHS, the playback engine that Video.js ships with. See our README section on Importing for documentation on how to use the new build file and read the Release Notes for more information.
We have introduced playback-core
, which contains utilities and logic shared by the following playback elements: mux-video
, mux-video-react
, mux-audio
, and mux-audio-react
. See the Release Notes and playback-core README for more details.
You can now pass in the start-time
attribute to make playback start at a certain timestamp. For example <mux-video start-time="4" ...>
will start playback at the 4 second mark. See the Release Notes for additional information.
You can now pass in the startTime
prop to make playback start at a certain timestamp. For example <MuxVideo startTime={4} ...>
will start playback at the 4 second mark. See the Release Notes for additional improvements.
You can now pass in the start-time
attribute to make playback start at a certain timestamp. For example, <mux-audio start-time="4" ...>
will start playback at the 4 second mark. See the Release Notes for additional improvements.
We’ve added a new Mux Element: <MuxAudio />
React component is the counterpart to <MuxVideo />
. See the Release Notes for more info.
You can now use your Google login when signing up for a Mux account or signing into the Mux Dashboard.