All Live streaming articles
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From Paris to Hong Kong: How LTN and IMAX stream the biggest live events to global audiences with theatre-grade quality
IMAX and LTN share first-hand how they have delivered some of the biggest live events of the sporting summer – including Paris 2024 and the NBA Finals – to global fans with the premium visual quality expected in an IMAX theatre. The session will cover the technical challenges of acquiring, ...
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dVQA: Using Data to Detect Video Quality Issues Economically at Scale
Live streaming runs 24/7, necessitating round-the-clock monitoring. However, VQA monitoring is highly resource-intensive. Fortunately, data-driven methods offer a more economic alternative to hardware, drastically reducing costs. Touchstream’s dVQA leverages existing data from Touchstream’s ABR monitoring, employing a machine learning approach to predict potential VQ issues. In this presentation, we delve ...
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Building Live Experiences: Enhancing Engagement with Real-time Interactions
In today’s digital landscape, live streams are not just about streaming content but creating interactive experiences that engage audiences in real time. PubNub will examine the technical challenges associated with implementing these features, explore how developers can integrate chat moderation tools with various real-time interactions into their broadcasts, and provide ...
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Daily News
TVU Networks steps up platform for engineering success
IP-based live video specialist TVU Networks has been showcasing its latest advancements in cloud workflows, with presentations on how it helped the BBC to manage 369 simultaneous live feeds during the UK General Election, and its support for France Télévisions’ coverage of the Torch Relay and the Olympic Games.
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Innovation and Practice in live streaming
Introduces innovative practices of HUAWEI CLOUD live streaming in the Internet, media and entertainment industries. Includes success stories in scenarios such as live broadcast of sports events, online games, and e-commerce.
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The Future of Streaming is No-Code
Norsk Media Server frees you from the limitations of off-the-shelf solutions and the investment required to write your own media workflow, while Norsk Infrastructure Manager makes sure that even if a server or cloud region fails, your live events keep running flawlessly. Last year, id3as revolutionized live streaming with Norsk’s ...
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How to deliver live low-latency video at scale
Across the streaming ecosystem, demand for seamless, premium-quality live video delivery has never been higher. For live streaming platforms like nanocosmos, finding ways to guarantee low-latency video delivery at scale is paramount to ensuring high-quality end user experiences. Lukas Navickas chats to Oliver Lietz, CEO of nanocosmos about:- Real-time live ...
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Streaming at the speed of light: Enhance enterprise live broadcasts
In today’s digital landscape, low-latency live streaming is crucial, as highlighted by a survey that shows over 50% of viewers will abandon a live stream if there’s more than a 5-6 seconds delay. This underscores the urgency for enterprises to adapt to the growing demand for real-time engagement. CDNetworks is ...
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Daily News
Premium content comes on stream with Eluvio
A new Casablanca release and Creator Studio, Content Analytics and AI Content Understanding apps are the focus for Eluvio, all built on its Content Fabric for premium live streaming, PVOD, FAST channels and video archive monetisation.
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Paralympic Games set to break broadcasting records
The organisers of the Paralympic Games expect Paris 2024 to surpass the cumulative audience of 4.1bn people that tuned in for the Tokyo 2020 and Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
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BBC and ITV confirm UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 deal
BBC Sport and ITV have agreed a deal for live coverage of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 tournament.
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Simplestream to demo new features and enhancements
TV software provider Simplestream will be demonstrating new features and enhancements to its Channel Studio and Livestream Scheduler products, designed to enable broadcasters, sport organisations and content owners to create new avenues for monetisation, greater audience engagement and increased live viewing figures.
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Daily News
Passes picks Bitmovin Player and Analytics
Video streaming infrastructure provider Bitmovin said Passes, a creator monetisation platform, has deployed the Bitmovin Player and Analytics on Google Cloud to improve streaming experiences for its users, coupled with digital rights management (DRM) support to protect creators’ unique content.
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Daily News
NATO picks Synamedia streaming tech
Video software provider Synamedia said NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division used its D2C streaming technology to live stream the organisation’s 75th anniversary summit to tens of thousands of viewers on its website and YouTube. The event took place from 9-11 July in Washington D.C.
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FIFA looking to raise up to $2bn to grow streaming service
Football’s world governing body FIFA is looking to raise up to $2bn to expand its streaming service, according to a Bloomberg News report.
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BBC Ventures invests in immersive live events firm Condense
The BBC’s investment arm BBC Ventures has invested £500,000 in Bristol-based immersive live events specialist Condense.
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Daily News
Qwilt survey highlights challenges of streaming-only live events
A new survey from Qwilt aims to shed light on the challenges and considerations of content publishers looking to plan and execute mass live streamed events.
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Daily News
Veset AdWise now in AWS Marketplace
Veset has announced that Veset AdWise is now available in AWS Marketplace.
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Bitmovin and Yospace join forces
Video streaming infrastructure provider Bitmovin announced a partnership with dynamic ad insertion specialist Yospace on a joint offering for live streaming that aims to help broadcasters provide better ad services to brands and advertisers.
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Industry Trends
Live Event Streaming: Three Key Techniques to Improve Quality
Broadcasting live events comes with a set of specific challenges that are simply not as severe when dealing with pre-recorded content. A group of experts came together to explain how to tune up your approach to get the best results, reports Andrew Williams.