Larix Broadcaster: Live Stream

8.3K installs
165 ratings
103 monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 100% · Ad 0%
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Larix Broadcaster: Live Stream Summary

Larix Broadcaster: Live Stream is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Photo And Video by Furtree Systems, Inc.. Released in Oct 2015 (10 years ago). It has 165 ratings with a 3.59★ (average) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 103 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store metadata: updated Mar 24, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Mar 24, 2026 .


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App Description

Larix Broadcaster is a professional streaming camera app for video and audio contribution using SRT, RTMP, Zixi, NDI, WebRTC, RTSP, and RIST protocols. It is built for mobile journalism, IRL streaming, remote production, and other live broadcasting workflows.

The app supports live streaming from iOS devices with high performance and flexibility. It offers H.264 and HEVC (H.265) video encoding, and AAC or Opus audio depending on protocol. It supports SRT in Caller, Listener, and Rendezvous modes (libsrt v1.5.3), with multipoint listener functionality. RTMP and RTSP are available with SSL (RTMPS/RTSPS). WebRTC is supported through WHIP signaling. Zixi integration provides AVC/HEVC support, SEI metadata, and Grove compatibility. NDI HX2 offers preview, Discovery Server support, and metadata setup with SDK 6.2.0. RIST streaming is supported in Push mode with Main and Simple profiles via librist v0.2.7.

You can configure multiple connection profiles and stream to several destinations simultaneously. The app includes a stand-by stream mode to launch in a paused state with different overlay settings. Pause is also supported to send muted sound and replace camera with alternate content.

Talkback is available via SRT, RTMP, Icecast, and SLDP, enabling audio return.

NDI tally light is supported for preview and on-air feedback from NDI-powered software.

Larix supports UltraHD resolution and Dolby Vision HDR (via the HDR video menu). Both front and back cameras are supported, with live flipping, rotation between portrait and landscape, and hot switching. Multi-camera capture with picture-in-picture and side-by-side modes is available on iPhone XR, XS, and newer devices. It supports dual/triple camera setups including wide and telephoto lenses. Center Stage for iPads is also supported.

Camera controls include auto-exposure lock, white balance lock, manual color temperature, and pinch-to-zoom.


Adaptive bitrate streaming (ABR) is supported for SRT, with options for logarithmic descent, ladder ascent, and hybrid adjustment. Variable frame rate is also supported. ABR is disabled by default and can be enabled in the Video settings.

Bluetooth audio input and audio-only streaming are supported.

USB camera input is available on iPadOS 17 and later.

You can record streams as MP4 files, take screenshots, and save to iCloud. Recording customization allows higher resoluti