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Friday, August 19, 2016
Monday, August 8, 2016
What to Expect From a Live Video Streaming Server
There
are a number of components and parts that help make live streaming technology
work. Among these components of the streaming set-up, the three most important
are the web server, the media server of the live video streaming server and the
end user. Each major component of this equation has a role to play in streaming
audio and video online.
Here's
how basic streaming of audio and video works. A user or a consumer visits a
webpage and selects a file they want to view. This request is then sent to the
web server, and in turn the web server sends a message to the live streaming
media server requesting the identified file. Once the live
video streaming server has received the request, it will stream the
requested file directly to the user, bypassing the web server. The video
streaming server gets minimal help from the web server. The requested files and
all other content that are requested online via the server are processed and
delivered to the internet user through a set of rules known in the industry as
protocols.
Simply
put, these protocols handle how data travels from one device to the next. There
are different types of protocols used online. For many however, the most common
is the hypertext transfer protocol or HTTP. This specifies how users access and
views web pages. Other popular protocols are the transmission control protocol,
or TCP and the file transfer protocol or FTP.
Though
these are used and exchanged online, these particular protocols are not
compatible with live video streaming. The technology of streaming data arrived
too quickly and thus needed a new set of protocols. These were developed, and
include the real-time protocol (RTP), real time streaming protocol (RTSP) and
real time transport control protocol (RTCP). All three work with the other
online protocols. For example, if these protocol streams video content to one
end user the other protocols are still at work in the background.
The
new protocols also help balance the load on the server in peak times of usage.
If there are too many users on the servers accessing the same files, the
protocols delay the stream of some in order to accommodate the earlier
requests. There is more to understand about these protocols and how they
maximize the use of the live video streaming server and live streaming service
as a whole. Get guidance and tips on how this technology can benefit your
business' objectives by contacting Streaming Video Systems (SVS). SVS offers
you customized solutions for implementing live streaming as an effective
marketing tool.
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Live Streaming For Event Broadcasting
Ahhh, the Internet, such a powerful and wonderful medium. It
allows us to communicate with friends and family across the world as well as
being an extremely useful tool to get our message across for business purposes.
The rise in the Internet's use has helped to see the emergence of live video
streaming as a powerful force.
It is little wonder then that watching live events online is
gaining popularity. No matter where an event is staged, it can be seen by
audiences around the globe allowing it to have the ultimate exposure possible.
Of course, exposure can only be a good thing and this is why more and more
organisations are starting to see its benefits.
Whatever our organization, we all have a message we want to
get across to our audience. This can be a band, televising their latest
concert, a charity promoting a new event or even a business selling a product,
they can all make use of live streaming to communicate with the people who
really matter.
So, live video streaming sounds like a good idea doesn't it?
Well, implementing it properly can be a nightmare, especially if we are not au
fait with the technology behind streaming video. Even if we do have the
knowledgebase to allow us to understand how to undertake live streaming, it is
notoriously difficult to get right.
With this in mind it is probably a good time to mention that
help is at hand. This comes in the form of Streaming Tank who have built up a
reputation as being at the top of their game in the world of video streaming.
This has been achieved by the continuing hard work of the expert but friendly
team who will always do their level best to make it happen no matter what form
of streaming is needed.
World leading technology combined with solutions to solve
even the most demanding streaming needs can all be found at Streaming Tank.
Superior video streaming and 100% uptime ensures that every project will really
make its mark. So if you feel that you could benefit from live
streaming or simply wish to discover more about Streaming Tank.
Source: https://livevideoapp.wordpress.com/2016/07/30/live-streaming-for-event-broadcasting/
Friday, July 29, 2016
The Best Live Broadcast App
It’s incredibly simple to start a stream, share a stream,
and interact with the people watching. From install to broadcast, it’s only a
couple of steps, and even after your first stream, starting a new one is a
one-tap affair. Share it over to Twitter and watch people tune in, leave you
messages in real time, shower you with “hearts,” and you have a tool people
actually use to share interesting moments in their lives—or newsworthy ones.
Live Broadcast App’s social aspects and connection to twitter
make it easy to use for news-y moments, whether it’s something of news value to
the world, or just to you and your friends. Even so, for the more
privacy-minded, those social aspects are largely optional (aside from signing
in, that is) so you’re free to stream publicly or privately. Best of all, Live Broadcast
App still makes it easy to upload your streams to YouTube, so anyone who missed
it can catch up.
Live Broadcast App has a lock on making it so easy to live
stream anything with a single touch. Whether it’s a quick unboxing video for
your fans and followers, a family event that someone couldn’t make it across
the country to see in person, or protestors streaming a march to the world, the
app makes it easy to connect with other people quickly. Our colleagues at
Kotaku used it to cover the show floor at E3 live, which was amazing.
Live Broadcast App is popular and easy to use, but it’s not
perfect. Like we mentioned when we gave it this same nod for Android, its integration
with Twitter makes sense, but it could integrate better with other networks as
well like Facebook (despite its lack of “real-time” capabilities, beyond the
activity stream) and other video services like Video or Google Photos would be
a nice place to save past streams as well. As before, none of these things are
huge drawbacks though, since Live Broadcast App is aiming for simplicity above
all else, and the extra complexity for the sake of services not often used (or
desired by its users) may not be necessary.
Beyond that, we still see more than our share of spotty
connections, streams that are live but take forever to load, and stuttering
streams, but it’s always difficult to tell if the cause of those issue are the Live Broadcast
App , the user’s connection, the user’s device, or the viewer’s connection.
Some streams are great, but others—specifically on-the-go streams on the street
or when the streamer is clearly using 3G or 4G—can be difficult to watch.
Live stream on the web is an event you can watch on your
phone (or your desktop,) and you can replay events after they’ve ended, save
your own streams to share elsewhere, connect with Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram,
and interact with other streamers. Again, not as simple or easy as some of the
others here, but useful if you’re looking for an alternative, or prefer to find
live events to watch over streaming your own events. The app is well-loved
largely because it’s so easy to find partner streams and live events—which
makes it a little less personal than Live Brodcast App or Meerkat, but still
entertaining.
Soures: https://livevideoapp.wordpress.com/2016/07/29/the-best-live-broadcast-app/
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