In our first post for our Dev.to profile we are highlighting one of SavePoint’s earliest releases: SavePoint v1.1.4.
This release helped define the product’s direction by introducing a pre-rendering engine that could pre-encode content into a streaming-ready format, or pre-assemble it when layered through our visual components tool.
Those additions helped users deliver a CPU-manageable visual experience for community radio streams, while also giving content owners a way to move a wide variety of video content into a pre-programmed schedule.
SavePoint v1.1.4 also introduced our first station backup and restore features, along with Live Mic Mode, which allowed in-app microphone control over the broadcast, even when the station was running pre-recorded video.
https://savepoint.fm/blog/savepoint-v1-1-4-release-notes
At the time of this post, we are currently serving SavePoint v1.40.1. The minor version number tells part of the story: 40 rounds of significant product additions since the release of v1.0.0.
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