LiveU Solo Review from Tech Zone’s Paul Amadeus Lane
By Jim Bask
Tech Zone’s Paul Amadeus Lane tests out LiveU Solo at recent trade shows and conventions, including Wonder Con and E3.
Tech Zone’s Paul Amadeus Lane tests out LiveU Solo at recent trade shows and conventions, including Wonder Con and E3.
Take One Productions President, Troy Witt shares why LiveU Solo helped him solve a major issue when streaming client events online.
In addition to fighting cancer, the American Cancer Society (ACS) embraces emerging technology in outreach for education and fundraising. In this video, Andy Huff, Sr. Dir. Multimedia Services for ACS shares how media production technologies have allowed them to achieve high production values while expanding from studio-based to remote production. By embracing new social media and online distribution, they have been able to multiply the sizes of audiences reached in their live-streaming from 15,000 impressions to over a million.
With it’s large, bright color-accurate 19″ LCD screen and 4K recording capabilities, the Atomos Sumo can be implemented to enhance professional video workflows in both production and post-production.
Are you a videographer looking to know more about 360 VR videos? This DSLRguide video by Simon Cade puts 360 cameras and their usage into perspective.
Don Baine, the Gadget Professor, takes a look at one of his favorite streaming devices, the LiveU Solo. LiveU Solo offers the best-in-class ‘plug and play’ live streaming bonding solution, bringing LiveU’s broadcasting expertise to the online media market.
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As live streaming becomes increasingly popular, one of the most common questions that’s asked by new broadcasters regards bandwidth. Specifically, how fast does your Internet upload speed have to be in order to live stream? Truthfully, there’s no hard or fast rule to answer this question. The answer depends on a wide variety of variables. Don’t worry, that’s why we’re here! Let’s take a look at these variables at play so that you can make a final decision about the bandwidth you need for your live streaming purposes.
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Over the past year, it seems as though almost everyone is going “live.” You know, those notifications on Facebook, Snapchat or Instagram giving us real-time looks or even exclusive, behind the scenes footage.