Standard television is on the way out, and the devices that are putting the nails in its coffin are streaming boxes: small, networked computers that attach to your television. Perhaps the most well known of the set-top boxes is Apple TV, but today’s article focuses on the Roku, a highly competitive device that […]
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Many broadcasters, video producers, and live streamers may have heard of the technology MPEG DASH. But even for those who have heard the term, few really understand what MPEG DASH is and what implications it has for the future. In this article, we’ll be explaining MPEG DASH: what it is, who is already using it (and […]
Live streaming can appear to be complex and difficult for anyone who hasn’t tried it before. After all, there are so many settings and pieces of equipment to deal with — it can be a big puzzle if you aren’t familiar with the technology. If you’ve been wondering how to stream live video, this […]
You put in long hours making your video the best it can be. You’re careful about the camera, the lighting, the performance, the post-production stuff. When you upload the fruit of your labor to your video hosting platform, you want people to see it. Whether it’s to drive traffic to a web site, promote […]
In this video tutorial, we will provide a comparison of the Chroma Key features in the live streaming encoders; Wirecast, Xsplit, vMix, and OBS. “What is the best chroma key software encoder?” has no simple answer, so we will explore the Chroma Key features of all of these encoders. Chroma Key, or Chroma Keying, […]