[cma-l] Live Video streaming advice
Martyn Haynes
martyn.haynes at wcrfm.com
Wed Mar 9 12:24:27 GMT 2016
Thanks Henry, we’ll most likely take a clean feed form the desk out and hook it directly to the machine doing the encoding.
It’s where to send that encoded stream that’s my biggest issue at the minute.
From: henryotani at gmail.com [mailto:henryotani at gmail.com]
Sent: 09 March, 2016 12:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [cma-l] Live Video streaming advice
Hi Martyn
Due to digital propagation varying between users (even in the same town depending on a given user's Internet Access Provider).
I would suggest you should stream audio with video even if you optimally tweak to compensate for latency in a particular situation..)
Henry O'Tani
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Subject: [cma-l] Live Video streaming advice
Hello,
We're just in the planning process of a live event that we'd also like to stream live over video. with our output as the audio. I know we live stream via youtube now and I'm playing around with that, but I had this nagging feeling about youtubes famously terrible copyright claims system and their hands off approach - meaning it's going to be almost impossible to find someone at youtube to ask.
I'm guessing we're covered under our PRS/PPL licences to stream, although maybe I need to check with them but does anyone have any experience advice in this? Is there another platform I should look into perhaps?
Thanks
Matrtyn
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