Streaming your contribution feeds doesn’t have to be scary. Read on to learn how modern streaming technology has evolved to address some of the most common fears in live broadcast contribution.
As broadcast engineers increasingly turn to the internet for live production of HD and now 4K content, we’ve put together our top five considerations for establishing a workflow for both HD and 4K video contribution over the internet.
Mark your calendars for the IBC SRT Open Source Technical Panel on Sunday September 15. Attend for your chance to learn from SRT experts about the latest updates, real-world implementations, as well as what’s on the roadmap for the protocol.
Heading to IBC in September? Read on to find out more about this exciting panel discussion that you won’t want to miss: Broadcast Production in the Cloud with SRT Hub and Microsoft Azure.
Live video is becoming more realistic than ever. And in an effort to make their viewers feel like they are a part of the action, broadcasters are turning to 10-bit pixels and 4:2:2 chroma subsampling for vivid colors and lifelike images.
Haivision CMO, Peter Maag, explores the merits of adopting a remote production model for broadcasters and how cloud-based production is the next step to create even greater efficiencies.
In terms of latency, traditional broadcast television maintains an edge over OTT, but this is soon set to change as new, pioneering workflows leveraging the combination of SRT and CMAF are demonstrating.
Keeping your video feeds synchronized is important for any broadcaster – especially when broadcasting live video. Learn how genlock can ensure your sources are synchronized from the start.
When it comes to producing high quality live 4K content for their viewers, broadcasters are faced with significant infrastructure and bandwidth challenges. Read on to find out how your organization can ease the transition from HD to 4K.