VidiU Go: Live Streaming Basics and Setups
By Adam Noyes
The Teradek VidiU Go is a powerful tool for live streaming on the go. Using cellular bonding, this unit can bring you a powerful signal to stream from, in practically any location.
The Teradek VidiU Go is a powerful tool for live streaming on the go. Using cellular bonding, this unit can bring you a powerful signal to stream from, in practically any location.
The YoloLiv YoloBox is a new hardware streaming and switching device, perfect for the multi-camera streamer on the go. This is a lightweight, touch screen device that can take in multiple camera inputs, and stream simultaneously to multiple CDN’s.
School production has become an extremely important facet to live streaming, particularly with virtual schooling in full effect. Luckily, Epiphan has resources that can help you!
Live streaming is a process with a lot of variables. While anybody can stream on devices from a smart phone to a super computer, the more sophisticated your stream the more processing power and strain you’ll put on your computer. Luckily Telestream is here to help, with a great guide on how to build a reliable computer for live streaming. Check out some highlights from that article, below.
Many people have recently been forced to become live streaming experts- wether they work for an educational institution, or a government institute- and many in between.
SlingStudio is one of the most popular live streaming production systems on the market today. It’s portable, wireless, and flexible for most productions.
Right now, the need for live streaming and the ability to be able to meet remotely is at an all-time high. Musicians are streaming live from their homes, teachers are presenting lectures, friends are doing on-line happy hours and the list goes on. But an important question to be asking is, what is the best way to get the information to your audience both now and in the future?
This buyers’ guide identifies common live-streaming use cases and suggests the features to look for and the services to consider for those use cases. I’ll be focusing on services that transcode for traditional adaptive bitrate (ABR) delivery via HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) or DASH and not low-latency services for WebRTC or similar technologies. If your use case is not listed (we couldn’t get them all), find one that’s close in scale and the required feature set.
Premiumbeat.com recently posted a great article detailing the ins and outs of streaming to YouTube. YouTube streaming can be difficult to jump into at a high quality, especially for those […]
Lightscameralive.com recently posted a great article addressing new live streamers- which included a Facebook live stream. The topic? How to get started in streaming, and some common hurdles those looking into it often face. Check out some highlights from the article, below.