I am looking for a live streaming option that already encodes for all
device types. e.g. iphones, ipads, tablets, desktops, etc. I am not
interested in Livestream since they copy the content to their site and
to your own channel. I have looked into uvault.com and wowza.com
streaming services. These seem useful, but do not have a nice player
option with them (would like to find a solid HTML5 player). Any help
you can give will be greatly appreciated.
> I am looking for a live streaming option that already encodes for all > device types. e.g. iphones, ipads, tablets, desktops, etc. I am not > interested in Livestream since they copy the content to their site and > to your own channel. I have looked into uvault.com and wowza.com > streaming services. These seem useful, but do not have a nice player > option with them (would like to find a solid HTML5 player). Any help > you can give will be greatly appreciated.
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Have you checked out Bitgravity? I watch TWiT.tv a lot and they use their live streaming service to broadcast all of their shows. Never used them myself, but the quality seems really nice on the client end and they claim to support any device.
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> I am looking for a live streaming option that already encodes for all > device types. e.g. iphones, ipads, tablets, desktops, etc. I am not > interested in Livestream since they copy the content to their site and > to your own channel. I have looked into uvault.com and wowza.com > streaming services. These seem useful, but do not have a nice player > option with them (would like to find a solid HTML5 player). Any help > you can give will be greatly appreciated.
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Another good solution is Brightcove, and we've also used Watchitoo on several occasions with much success.
Matt
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Subject: [Refresh Austin: 6382] Live Streaming options
From: brian <brian2346@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, March 22, 2012 8:56 am
To: Refresh Austin <refresh-austin@googlegroups.com>
All,
I am looking for a live streaming option that already encodes for all
device types. e.g. iphones, ipads, tablets, desktops, etc. I am not
interested in Livestream since they copy the content to their site and
to your own channel. I have looked into uvault.com and wowza.com
streaming services. These seem useful, but do not have a nice player
option with them (would like to find a solid HTML5 player). Any help
you can give will be greatly appreciated.
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 11:34:47 -0500 Subject: Re: [Refresh Austin: 6385] Live Streaming options From: a...@logicalthings.com To: brian2...@hotmail.com; Refresh-Austin@googlegroups.com
Hey Brian, Have you checked out Bitgravity? I watch TWiT.tv a lot and they use their live streaming service to broadcast all of their shows. Never used them myself, but the quality seems really nice on the client end and they claim to support any device.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:56 AM, brian <brian2...@hotmail.com> wrote: > All,
> I am looking for a live streaming option that already encodes for all > device types. e.g. iphones, ipads, tablets, desktops, etc. I am not > interested in Livestream since they copy the content to their site and > to your own channel. I have looked into uvault.com and wowza.com > streaming services. These seem useful, but do not have a nice player > option with them (would like to find a solid HTML5 player). Any help > you can give will be greatly appreciated.
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