How Can I Setup An SRT Destination on LiveU Solo?
By Jennifer P
In an recent article on LiveU, they tell us how to set up an SRT stream destination for the LiveU Solo or Solo PRO on firmware 7.2.
In an recent article on LiveU, they tell us how to set up an SRT stream destination for the LiveU Solo or Solo PRO on firmware 7.2.
YouTube user The Tech Buzz Gaming recently uploaded a video of him unboxing his new LiveU Solo Pro. He says that he will be going to gaming conventions and if he’s streaming live, it will be with gear like the LiveU Solo Pro, which will allow him to go mobile.
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Tom from solo16 Broadcast recently uploaded a video to their YouTube channel that shows off the new LiveU Solo PRO from LiveU.
LiveU recently posted their 7 tips for taking your house of worship coverage to the next level. The pandemic accelerated the need for the house of worship industry to embrace live streaming to connect
with the congregation, relay news, and updates, spread its message to the congregation, and expand
its reach. HOW leaders worked with technical teams or individuals to quickly get online – streaming to
social media outlets and Over the Top (OTT) platforms like Facebook and YouTube to maintain continuity. Some turned to cell phones, and others invested in larger production setups to get the job done.
Cellular bonding is the process of using multiple cellular connections simultaneously to increase bandwidth and reliability. With the rollout of 5G networks, some have suggested that cellular bonding may no longer be necessary as 5G is supposed to offer faster speeds and more reliable connections.
YouTube channel Live Streaming Pros recently uploaded a video interview with Dan Pisarki from LiveU where they discuss the new LiveU Solo PRO. On the show they show off this amazing piece of gear that will allow you to livestream from any location using multiple 4G/5G cellular connections to one or multiple destinations including YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, LinkedIn Live, and more!
The cloud has indeed become an important part of the media and entertainment industry, as well as many other industries. It offers a number of benefits, including the ability to access and use resources on demand, greater scalability and flexibility, and reduced costs for hardware and maintenance.