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Mohammad Owais K.
Mohammad Owais K.

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Real-Time Multilingual Streaming: Master Live Dubbing with CAMB.AI and Ant Media Server

In today’s digital world, live video isn’t limited by borders—but language often is. Whether it’s live sports, global conferences, or online education, real-time translation can make the difference between engaging a global audience or losing them.

That’s why we integrated Camb AI’s multilingual streaming with Ant Media Server
to deliver seamless, low-latency translation during live video streams.

🌍 Why Multilingual Streaming Matters

Expand your reach: Let audiences join in regardless of language.

Boost accessibility: Break down barriers for learning, collaboration, and entertainment.

Enhance user experience: Real-time translation keeps viewers engaged without delays.

⚡ The Ant Media Advantage

Ant Media Server already supports ultra-low latency streaming with WebRTC (~0.5s) and adaptive bitrate streaming. By combining it with Camb AI, you can:

Deliver real-time voice translation to multiple languages.

Support live events, webinars, and online classrooms.

Enable multilingual customer engagement at scale.

🔧 How It Works

Stream Input: Your live video stream enters Ant Media Server.

AI Processing: Camb AI translates the audio into multiple languages in real-time.

Stream Output: Ant Media delivers the translated streams to global audiences with sub-second latency.

🚀 Use Cases

E-Learning Platforms: Teach once, reach learners in multiple languages instantly.

Corporate Events: Engage international teams in real-time.

Sports & Entertainment: Offer commentary in different languages simultaneously.

Customer Support & Training: Scale global onboarding and support with instant translation.

✅ Getting Started

👉 Read the full integration guide here: Multilingual Streaming with Camb AI and Ant Media

With Camb AI + Ant Media, your live streams don’t just go global—they go multilingual.

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