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Tag: Mobile Streaming

The YoloBox Is Now A Full Streaming Computer & More

By Jennifer P 0 Comment May 10, 2022

Tom Buck recently created a YouTube video going over the all-in-one streaming device YoloLiv YoloBox.

LiveU Solo Connect Makes it so Easy Stream Video

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment June 15, 2020

Great job by bluegumtv. Glenn made this quick basic introduction video to show potential clients and camera departments how easy it is to turn on and off. Start and stop a stream for a LiveU Solo.

LiveU helps Houses of Worship Connect with Live Streaming

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment June 1, 2020

LiveU’s products like the LiveU Solo are perfect for streaming quickly and easily, both with a WiFi connection, or via cellular bonding. Check out this video from LiveU on how their devices can be used by houses of worship.

Major Advancement of NDI® Helps a World Connected by IP Video Through Mobile, Wireless, Augmented and Virtual Reality Applications

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment March 30, 2020

Latest version of the world’s most widely adopted video over IP technology includes improved compression, new mobile tools, support for Unreal Engine and more

LU Smart App

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment March 25, 2020

Now, more than ever, we want to make sure we are constantly engaging with our reseller channel community! As social distancing is KEY during this time, LIVE has become a must for ALL verticals and every budget size. Sports, houses of worship, event organizers, education and many others are proactively looking for cost-effective solutions to help them reach their audiences.

7 Rules for Mobile Multicam Success

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment March 13, 2020

Wi-Fi is the backbone of connecting cameras to a controller to enable the director to see all the cameras live and to be able to share an internet connection. For the vast majority of mobile multicam, Wi-Fi replaces all the wires. In certain RF-hostile situations, like conventions and big sporting events, you may actually have to run wires to each device to carry the video signal. But for at least 95% of the time, Wi-Fi replaces wires.