20 Years of Streaming Media: Looking Back and Looking Ahead
By Jim Bask
Streaming Media launched during the dot-com bubble, and while some of the early players faded away when their funding ran out, others helped chart the future of the industry.
Streaming Media launched during the dot-com bubble, and while some of the early players faded away when their funding ran out, others helped chart the future of the industry.
On this week’s Broadfield Live webinar we had special guest Matt Rossi from Wowza to introduce the Wowza ClearCaster 1080 video encoder. The Wowza ClearCaster 1080 is the only way to broadcast crystal-clear 1080p to any page on facebook live. The clear caster was built for professional productions with remote manager and frame-accurate starts.
Norway’s University of Agder is among the pioneers of higher education institutions that record and stream lectures for a major portion of their curriculum. They began ten years ago with traditional recording and post production for streaming and on-demand video.
For anyone streaming to Facebook Live this is the video encoder for you. That’s what you should elicit to your sales team.
With up to 1TB capacity, the new GNARBOX 2.0 SSD allows you to backup and edit photos and videos anywhere. The project reached its $75,000 goal in just 39 minutes!
See for yourself what some of the industry experts had to say about the LiveU Solo live streaming device.
In an exclusive, Streaming Media East attendees got a first-look at Facebook Live persistent stream keys, live cross-posting, and live rewind.
NewTek workflow expert Kane Peterson takes you through the steps to locate and download updates for your NewTek products.
If you want to level up your editing game then don’t miss Kelsey Brannon, creator of Premiere Gal. Kelsey’s focus is helping people master their video content using Premiere Pro.
It was one of the original NLEs and it has industry support like no other. Avid’s Media Composer is still a world leading editing system. Mark Andrew Job takes a look at its legacy, and how it has remained relevant in today’s ever-changing media landscape