The best way to get started with Phenix is to try it out with your own demo channel using a web browser and a content source such as a webcam. Phenix’s pre-built examples for the web make publishing and viewing content quick and simple.
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All modern browsers support WebRTC. A list of supported browsers can be found here: https://phenixrts.com/docs/web/#browser-support
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The examples below use “#YourDemoChannelAlias” as the channel alias.
Publishing
To publish to a demo channel via a browser, use the URL: https://demo.phenixrts.com/channel/publish/#YourDemoChannelAlias
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Alternatively, you can select the link icon on the left to specify a media URI to use as a content source, or the astronaut icon to access advanced options.
Subscribing
View the output of the published demo channel by clicking the View Channel link or by using the URL: https://demo.phenixrts.com/channel/#YourDemoChannelAlias
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To stop publishing, either click the red X or close the browser tab that is publishing.
What’s Next?
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Select which of the following next steps interest you.
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For integration testing or access to private repos that require additional credentials, see the Advanced Demo page.
For additional demonstrations and sample code, follow the links below.
Explore examples of Phenix usage at https://jsfiddle.net/user/phenixRTS/fiddles/
Publish using OBS/RTMPCheck out our repositories at GitHub: https://github.com/PhenixRTS
For integration testing or access to private repos, see the Advanced demo page, including
Subscribe integrated with app
Subscribe using demo code
See a non-minified example of the Phenix web publisher at https://phenixrts.com/examples/ChannelPublisher/index.html