Chroma key compositing is the process that professional broadcasters use to incorporate two separate videos or media files into one final stream. This process is often facilitated by using a green screen for streaming, which enables users to replace a solid color background—typically green or blue—with a digital image or video. It can be useful […]
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Setting up your own live streaming server may seem like a straightforward way to broadcast content. The idea of managing everything in-house, on your terms, is appealing, especially since it could save money compared to using private video streaming services. But the reality is a bit more complicated. Building a live video streaming server comes […]
Video latency is a major aspect of live streaming over the internet. It is a technical measure that affects the viewing experience of your stream. There are several technical components that contribute to video latency, so the latency of your stream will depend on the strength of your streaming setup. In this post, we’re going […]
Live streaming is no longer just another type of entertainment. Institutions, organizations, and companies use live streaming to host conferences, classes, business meetings, and more. The information shared during these live streams is often sensitive, so it is critical to keep them secure against unauthorized viewing and piracy. Pirated video materials garner over 230 billion […]
Video podcasting is growing at lightning speed and transforming how creators can engage with their audiences. Unlike the well-known audio podcasts, podcasting with video allows you to incorporate visual elements, making your content more engaging. With this format, you can connect with your viewers more easily through your facial expressions, body language, and on-screen visuals, […]
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