Live video is becoming more realistic than ever. And in an effort to make their viewers feel like they are a part of the action, broadcasters are turning to 10-bit pixels and 4:2:2 chroma subsampling for vivid colors and lifelike images.
Haivision CMO, Peter Maag, explores the merits of adopting a remote production model for broadcasters and how cloud-based production is the next step to create even greater efficiencies.
In terms of latency, traditional broadcast television maintains an edge over OTT, but this is soon set to change as new, pioneering workflows leveraging the combination of SRT and CMAF are demonstrating.
There’s a lot of great content on the Haivision blog. We’ve compiled a list of ten of the most popular posts which keep our readers coming back for more!
The Haivision Streaming Video Glossary has been freshly updated to include clear explanations of some of the most important industry terminology. Read on to discover more about ARQ, chroma subsampling, group of pictures, NAE and remote production.
Ever wondered how to configure a video encoder to stream 4K? We show you how easy it is using the brand new Makito X4 – simply follow these 10 easy steps to get up and running in no time.
Keeping your video feeds synchronized is important for any broadcaster – especially when broadcasting live video. Learn how genlock can ensure your sources are synchronized from the start.
In this enterprise video story, find out how Linkedin, Microsoft and SAP are harnessing the power of video to connect with their employees, partners and users faster, and more effectively.