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July 13, 2020
Learn how AUDIO2 has been using remote production and at-home workflows for live captioning and audio commentary – ensuring that broadcast television is accessible while keeping their staff safe throughout the COVID19 pandemic.
Catherine Polson
July 2, 2020
For companies looking to ensure clear communication with their staff – no matter where they are – Haivision Media Platform is the ideal solution for your live presentations and on-demand content.
Catherine Polson
June 30, 2020
In our recent SRT Tuesday webinar we shared how the latest Haivision solutions, the Makito X4 Encoder and Decoder make low latency 4K over IP workflows easier than ever.
Lina Nikols
June 15, 2020
Haivision’s Makito X4 Video Decoder is here! With ultra-low latency, high density, impeccable picture quality, native support for SRT, it’s the perfect companion to the Makito X4 Video Encoder.
Lina Nikols
June 10, 2020
Find out why Live X, a full-service production company, depends on Haivision and SRT for its live remote production workflows including the USGA in our interview with co-founder Corey Behnke.
Lina Nikols
May 27, 2020
Confused about open source video streaming? We explain what it is and the differences between royalty free, proprietary, and open licensing options.
Mark Horchler
May 20, 2020
What’s the best video encoder for at-home broadcast? We compiled a list of six factors to consider when choosing a video encoder for live, interactive at-home broadcasting.
Lina Nikols
May 7, 2020
Learn how the latest features in Haivision Media Platform 3.2 make it easier than ever to deliver video content to employees outside your corporate network, facilitating business continuity when your team is working remotely.
GM Kolethras
April 30, 2020
Kraken 3.2 has expanded its encoding capabilities with the introduction of SDI-SFP encoding. Read on to discover the benefits that this new feature has to offer.
Lina Nikols
April 23, 2020
Video streaming technology used for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) applications has evolved significantly. However, UDP has remained the transport protocol adopted for Full Motion Video, compromising video quality and affecting operations. Learn how new technology can ensure high video quality, regardless of network conditions.
Catherine Polson

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