Security in broadcast video is more important than ever. In this post, learn how SRT keeps your video streams secure using tools like AES video encryption, protecting your video content, such as broadcast contribution feeds.
Getting your video through a firewall doesn’t have to be hard. Read on to discover what it entails and how SRT is making firewall traversal a whole lot easier.
Designed for high-density tactical live HD video transcoding, the Kraken video transcoder just got even better thanks to the latest release. In this post, we’re going ‘under the hood’ to explain the new features and benefits of Kraken 3.0
Streaming your contribution feeds doesn’t have to be scary. Read on to learn how modern streaming technology has evolved to address some of the most common fears in live broadcast contribution.
Read our latest blog post to learn how the Makito MX1 Rugged is combines low latency, high quality streaming, and bandwidth optimization into an extremely small form factor video encoder, ideal for ISR deployments.
At IBC2019, SRT trailblazers and champions Bridge Technologies, Globo, and Red Bee Media share why they’re so excited about SRT and how they’re reaping the benefits it has to offer during the SRT Open Source Technical Panel.
SRT 1.4 is here! We asked Marc Cymontkowski, Haivision’s Vice President of Engineering, to share a little more about what this latest version of the protocol has to offer and what’s next on the roadmap.
As broadcast engineers increasingly turn to the internet for live production of HD and now 4K content, we’ve put together our top five considerations for establishing a workflow for both HD and 4K video contribution over the internet.
Mark your calendars for the IBC SRT Open Source Technical Panel on Sunday September 15. Attend for your chance to learn from SRT experts about the latest updates, real-world implementations, as well as what’s on the roadmap for the protocol.
Heading to IBC in September? Read on to find out more about this exciting panel discussion that you won’t want to miss: Broadcast Production in the Cloud with SRT Hub and Microsoft Azure.