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From Free To Fee – How To Incorporate Internet Streaming Into Your Live Event

By Nathan Lively

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In this episode of Sound Design Live I speak with Eddie Codel about the state of live streaming and what basic information you need to create your own webcast and offer live streaming services to your clients. I ask him how to communicate with clients about live streaming options, what hardware and software are available, and how he connected with great jobs.

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  1. All music in this episode by The Riot Professor
  2. Internet connectivity requirements: Outbound bandwidth of 1Mbps
  3. Services: Twitch.tv, AirTime, Spreecast
  4. Software: Flash Media Encoder Live, Wirecast
  5. Hardware: Canopus ADVC, HDMI capture cards from Black Magic and Asha, TVU Networks, Newtek TriCaster
  6. Bay Area Live Streaming Meetup Groupsound-design-live-eddie-codel
  7. Streaming Quality Examples
    1. High End – 2 cameras, an HD Tricaster, streamed to YouTube Live (Eddie notes that there were audio problems connected with the AV provider)
    2. Low End – one camera and laptop, remote broadcast backpack, audio feed from house
  8. Related Posts: It’s A Golden Age For Internet Broadcast

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