Telegram Now Supports Live Streaming from Android Devices
Telegram has rolled out a new feature that allows live streaming from Android devices using the RTMP protocol.
Android users can now generate a stream key directly in the app, enabling them to manage broadcasts through popular streaming software like OBS Studio or XSplit Broadcaster.
Additionally, Telegram founder Pavel Durov announced several upcoming features in early October. These include the ability to add media to messages after they’ve been sent and the option to view the time a message was edited.
Meanwhile, the cost of post views in Telegram’s advertising system continues to fluctuate depending on the category, with recent increases noted.
Telegram has rolled out a new feature that allows live streaming from Android devices using the RTMP protocol.
Android users can now generate a stream key directly in the app, enabling them to manage broadcasts through popular streaming software like OBS Studio or XSplit Broadcaster.
Additionally, Telegram founder Pavel Durov announced several upcoming features in early October. These include the ability to add media to messages after they’ve been sent and the option to view the time a message was edited.
Meanwhile, the cost of post views in Telegram’s advertising system continues to fluctuate depending on the category, with recent increases noted.