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Kamis, 07 April 2011

Kencast Launches Live Streaming Coverage Community on TMCnet

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Introducing the Live Streaming Coverage Community
 
Kencast Launches Live Streaming Coverage Community on TMCnet
TMC announced today that the Live Streaming Coverage Community, sponsored by KenCast, has been launched as the newest addition to the TMCnet Online Community program.

The Live Streaming Coverage Community is designed to provide news and information about technology solutions that enable broadcasters, enterprises and other organizations to broadcast live video coverage of events via the Internet. The community will have a special focus on KenCast's Live Streaming Video solutions, including the Vazzt Pro System for TV news professionals, the Vazzt Turnkey System for entities such as corporations, public safety, military and homeland security, and the Vazzt Service for Independent TV Producers.

Visit the Live Streaming Coverage Community HERE.
 
About Kencast, Inc.
Founded in 1994, KenCast is privately-owned, profitable, and growing. The company's flagship offering is the Fazzt (pronounced "fast") product lineup for Content Delivery Networking. KenCast's Fazzt software and EdgeSpan hardware have delivered a broad variety of multimedia content with ultra-reliability for 16 years for specific applications such as Mobile Video, Digital Signage, Digital Cinema, and more. For more information, visit http://www.kencast.com/.
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Developments in TV News coverage include a flood of new offerings over the last year in which Satellite News Gathering (SNG) trucks, which cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, are being supplemented by similar live video coverage capabilities provided by a camera, 3G/4G IP network aircards, and a computer, all in a backpack solution. These backpack solutions are much less expensive and lighter, weighing 25-40 pounds.
 
Rapidly spreading 3G and 4G IP networks enable new technologies to provide live streaming coverage from mobile platforms. By bonding together multiple wireless IP networks and accelerating on them, it is possible to aggregate enough bandwidth for video capture at HD quality. But if you then must deliver these live streams to computers on high speed LANS and smartphones with a single wireless connection, the highest quality collection cannot be delivered to each Viewer unless you also take new advantage of transcoding and multi-rate compression.
 
Live streaming video can yield rewarding benefits. It puts the power of real-time footage into the hands of anyone with the wherewithal to use it - and there are many possible applications.
 
 
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Introducing the Live Streaming Coverage Community



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