by Jim Bask | May 19, 2017 | News
In traditional broadcast workflows, there were people who created content, and other people who put it over the airwaves. But the traditional model is crumbling. In the world of the internet, user-generated content, social media and subscription-based TV, a...
by Jim Bask | May 18, 2017 | News
Church Training Academy …The new TC1 brings 4k 60p live streaming at a very affordable price. The TC1 has 4 hard inputs (physical camera) and multitude NDI or ‘network-based’ camera inputs. This means that churches can now easily deploy...
by Jim Bask | May 18, 2017 | News
…Travelling with G-Tech’s RAID I travel with the RAID for several reasons, shooting in 4K RAW for file transfer, file transport and editing on the road. I tried a 1080 workflow with proxy back to 4K but always seemed to have problems. In my opinion, the...
by Jim Bask | May 18, 2017 | News
We started about 2 years ago with a single Epiphan Pearl. After seeing how well it handled encoding, recording, and streaming concurrently, we outfitted each of our 5 studios with one. Check out our video review of the Epiphan Pearl. Free video tutorials and...
by Jim Bask | May 18, 2017 | News
Such technology offers the ability to record, transcode for adaptive bit rate, transcode for Facebook Live video requirements, and can even provide a time-shift DVR service for your satellite campus and more. Have you ever been distracted by video content, in a good...
by Jim Bask | May 17, 2017 | News
Simple, easy-to-use Facebook Live Streaming for Worship See how Bridgeway Church uses Webcaster X1 to broadcast their Sunday services live to Facebook. Bridgeway Church is a non-denominational worship centre in Greenville, South Carolina. In 2016 they began a journey...