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Imagine being able to stream live content
to your web site's customers, everywhere at the same time,
all around the world. Broadcasting live on the Internet
brings your live content instantly and affordably to many
viewers. Using this service, you can broadcast new product
or service announcements, live concerts, host your own
radio or TV stations, or any other live content stream.
Most Live Media Delivery services are
focused on the following service types:
Live
events
Corporate meetings, concerts and product
releases can all be delivered via Screen Studio and are
available in RealMedia and Windows Media formats. All
events include a media report.
Live
teleconference
Screen Studio enables you to Web cast your
telephone conference calls over the Internet. Use this
service type for streaming company events, such as earning
reports, news, marketing, and more.
24/7
delivery
Whether it is your primary means of
delivery or secondary to expand your current coverage,
broadcasting live 24/7 is a cost effective solution to
reaching large audiences worldwide. Broadcast your radio
station or even a web camera using our 24/7 package. Live
24/7 packages are available in Windows Media only. All
packages include media reports.
MEDIA ENCODING
Before you can stream your content, it must
be encoded in a stream-ready format. This process requires
special software, which you might or might not elect to
acquire and perform in-house.
Screen Studio offers encoding services in
all major formats
(RealMedia, Windows Media, QuickTime,
ClipStream & MP3) for all bit rates. The source can be an
analog or digital tape, live feed or a file on a CD, DVD
or hard drive. We will encode your media at the optimal
bitrates for best quality broadcast and viewing.
MEDIA REPORTING
Screen Studio offers three reporting
packages: Basic, Advanced, and Advanced Plus. These
reports provide useful metrics that help our customers to
more effectively manage their media assets. With Media
Reporting, you can also view graphical charts featuring
hourly breakdown and overall traffic patterns. |