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Video streaming hardware and software: which one is right for me?

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 11, 2018

When getting into live video production, sooner or later, the question of comparing video streaming hardware and software inevitably comes up. At first glance, the topic may seem intimidating and confusing, but don’t worry: we are here to help. What are the differences between video streaming hardware and software? Which one is better? Which one should I pick? Let’s dive right into the answers to these questions.

Live Streaming Brings Hockey Home to Fans

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 11, 2018

TVTechnology recently took a look at how live streaming is changing the landscape of options for hockey fans who want to follow more of their favorite sport.

While many sports fans are content to follow only their favorite team in the top league in a given sport, those who are truly obsessed with a sport want the opportunity to see more games and every tier of the sport. Even with the proliferation of channels that came with cable, that wasn’t economically possible even with the top sports. Football and basketball fans in the USA for example, often have access to selected games in the major pro and college leagues plus local high schools in some markets, but hockey fans had access to nothing below NHL.

LiveU & SlingStudio Production from NYPD v. FDNY Football Game Broadfield Live Webinar

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 7, 2018

On this weeks broadfield live webinar we were at MCU Park in Coney Island for the FDNY vs. NYPD football game highlighting the SlingStudio Bundle with the LiveU Solo HDMI Video Encoder. We went live with our own LiveU Solo to give you an in-depth look at the production and what this bundle could do for yours.

LiveU & SlingStudio Production from NYPD v. FDNY Football Game Broadfield Live Webinar

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 7, 2018

It’s Thursday so you know what that means. We have an exciting Broadfield Live Webinar coming at you at 2pm today!

AtomOS 9.1 for Sumo19 Enables Quad-ISO Recording and Panasonic EVA1 5.7K ProRes RAW

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 5, 2018

Cine Gear Expo 2018 wrapped, but one of the big news out of it was that Atomos announced the release of AtomOS 9.1 (or firmware update 9.1) unleashing lots of new features for the Atomos Sumo19 HDR production monitor recorder. New in AtomOS 9.1 for Sumo19 is the long-anticipated Quad ISO recording and on-screen selectable output switching, plus 5.7K ProRes RAW recording at up to 30fps with the Panasonic AU-EVA1.

LiveU’s Ongoing Commitment to Education

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 5, 2018

The annual NAB event always affords School Video News the opportunity to meet our partners and learn in depth what they are doing to help the education market.

This year we spent time with George Klippel, Director of Channel Sales for LiveU.

Atomos Firmware Update & New Promotion Alert

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 5, 2018

Firmware Update! New AtomOS 9.1 Adds Quad ISO HDp60 Recording to Atomos SUMO 19. Plus Broadfield Exclusive promotion – buy a SUMO 19 or 19M and get a FREE Sumo Sunhood.

NABShow with Samsung 360 Round / Stereoscopic Livestream in 360 VR

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 5, 2018

Genius Marketing will provide a combination of 3D and 2D interviews from the exciting show floor surrounding new technologies featured during NAB.

Avid Agrees With Seneca College To Enhance Media Production Program

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 4, 2018

Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology has become an Avid Media Campus site standardizing on Avid’s platform-based workflows across its eight campuses to ensure students college-wide can learn on the leading technologies and tools for film and television creation, production, and distribution. This includes the Avid Learning Partner Program, which provides the curriculum and associated materials to enable Seneca to train its students to become Avid Certified.

YouTube Personality Lon Seidman Gets Everything He Needs from NewTek’s TriCaster Mini

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 4, 2018

YouTube creator Lon Seidman of LonTV operates as a one-man-band when he’s crafting his YouTube videos. While he does practically everything himself — setup, recording, editing, the whole shabang — his videos can still be compared head-to-head with news broadcasts created with larger crews and a bigger budget.