WAN Show Repair Vlog – It finally works!!!
By Jim Bask
LinusTechTips WAN Show video show rebuilds live stream studio with Corsair hardware. Studio rebuild also features Epiphan AV.io capture cards.
LinusTechTips WAN Show video show rebuilds live stream studio with Corsair hardware. Studio rebuild also features Epiphan AV.io capture cards.
Live streaming is easy. Plug in your camera, hit record and send it to the Internet.
Done and dusted…right?
If only it were so simple.
The reality is much more complex. While it is true you can stream video without much thought and effort, most likely the amount of viewers you attract will be related to how much time you spend on setting up your broadcast. Little input = little audience.
Our good buddy Paul Richards over at PTZ Optics put together this great panel discussion on Live Streaming. Lots of great tech tips, workflow ideas and gems form experienced users. Anyone looking into live streaming will find this a very valuable article.
Since the recent release of our two new social media streaming devices—Webcaster X1 for Facebook Live and Webcaster X1 for YouTube—aspiring content producers have been very excited with the concept of streaming an HD camera to either Facebook Live or YouTube using a simple Webcaster X1 device code.
Matrox Monarch HDX streams and records live events to worldwide member audiences
The Seventh-Day Adventist Church is a Protestant Christian church established in 1863 with its headquarters in Maryland, US, its Middle East and North African headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon, and its Gulf headquarters in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates (UAE). In line with the church’s vision to serve its members across the globe, the Seventh-Day Adventist Church recently deployed the Matrox Monarch HDX™streaming and recording appliance to record their live events which are streamed globally on their website and on social media including YouTube.
Pearl and Pearl-2 form a lineup for formidable, full-featured all-in-one live video production systems. This page will help you select the one that works best for your based on your current and future video streaming and recording needs.

We spoke with 15 publishers including PBS, The YES Network, and TechCrunch to find out exactly how they’re broadcasting to Facebook Live, and the technology they’re using to do it.
Facebook Live personality Bob Doyle presents a behind-the-scenes look at how he produces his weekly live broadcast on Facebook Live using Telestream Wirecast.
Whenever a new technology arrives we typically misuse it. Rather than rethinking what’s possible and transforming industries, we consistently use it to embellish what we’ve done before.
We’ve seen this many times with new media. The first radio shows re-read newspaper headlines, the first TV shows were teleplays with cameras pointed at the readers, even websites today mostly replicate past forms with digital paper. Right now a tectonic shift from broadcast to streamed TV is upon us, and sometimes it feels like everyone is missing the point.
In general, art and theatre patrons are keen to view and support manifold performances. The dilemma they face on which performances to pick and travel to attend is reduced to an extent by the ability to view the live streams of these same shows from across the world. Guildford School of Acting (GSA) is the arts and performance hub at the University of Surrey, one of the most highly regarded theatre schools in the UK and arguably the foremost musical theatre school in the world. GSA trains performers and technical theatre artists and produces around 40 public-facing live events every year in genres including theatre, musical theatre, dance, music and performance art.