February 16, 2021
TV2GO is using SRT to pioneer a hybrid method of video contribution, combining the best of satellite and IP transport. Learn how they are ensuring that broadcasters can obtain secure, high-quality, low latency video, regardless of location.
By Catherine Polson
February 11, 2021
Haivision SRT Gateway’s seamless and reliable video stream routing and distribution is the mainstay of many remote broadcast workflows, and it just got even more reliable in version 3.5. Discover more.
By Lina Nikols
February 4, 2021
As Sony becomes the latest company to join the SRT Alliance, SRT Tuesdays return with brand new webinars revealing how the open source protocol helps power innovative workflows in 2021.
By Lina Nikols
January 28, 2021
Haivision and Avid are embarking upon a new partnership to enable live IP contribution into Avid production environments. Learn more about this partnership, and how these streamlined workflows are simplifying remote editorial production for broadcasters.
By Catherine Polson
January 26, 2021
Introducing Path Redundancy, the brand new hitless failover feature for ensuring uninterrupted low latency real-time video transport.
By Lina Nikols
January 19, 2021
In the second part of our series about the future of broadcast, we’re exploring the new approach to broadcast contribution which enables lower costs as well as increased flexibility and scalability.
By Mark Horchler
January 13, 2021
Haivision’s award-winning free app, Play Pro, is now available for Android mobile devices. Learn more about the definitive SRT player!
By Lina Nikols
January 11, 2021
From changing viewing habits to the impact of COVID-19, we’re kicking off 2021 with 11 key broadcast video trends to watch out for.
By Lina Nikols
December 21, 2020
Haivision recently marked a momentous milestone, making its debut on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol HAI. Read all about it and what it means for the company moving forward.
By Lina Nikols
December 7, 2020
Learn how players in the broadcast industry – from broadcasters to solutions providers – are adapting to new economic realities in broadcast. The first in a new series, this post will explore how the future of the industry is being shaped by those at the cutting edge of technology.
By Peter Maag