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Live Video Streaming Service – Getting Your Message Out Clear, Clean and Quickly


By: Arthur Cooper
Submitted: 2010-10-05 09:40:57 | Word Count: 664


Are you ready to use a live video streaming service? If you have been doing videos on the internet for a few years, you may be ready to take the next step. The next step is to do live video streaming. You can gather your interested parties and show them what they have come to see. And you can do it at the time you want. And you will be live in front of an audience. All you need is a few basic pieces of equipment and some software to get started. If you know how to install software to your computer, you can start broadcasting in a short amount of time. Let’s see how TikiLIVE works.

The first step to getting your live video streaming service going is getting your equipment set up. You will need a camera. Most digital camcorders or webcams should be compatible for the job. You will need to use an HDMI connector if you want a high-definition video feed. There are other protocols available, but you should consider using the latest level of quality video equipment if possible. That will give you a good edge going forward. You will also want a high-quality capture card in your computer to give you the best video and audio capture.

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Once you have all the equipment in place, the next step in getting your live video streaming service running is to get your software setup properly. You might consider using the TikiLIVE HD software. It is compatible with Windows XP and above. It works best if you have a high-end processor along with at least 4 GB of memory. That will ensure that your stream will be clean and clear for your audience. The better the equipment you use, the better the final product will be. Once you have all the pieces together, you need to get the software side going.

The final step before broadcast is getting your channel setup and running. You can use a simple one that works with small audiences or upgrade to one that will give you the world at your fingertips. Once your channel is setup and running, you just turn on the broadcaster and start using TikiLIVE streaming service. Once you turn on the broadcaster and start the camera, you and your subject are live on the internet. You are ready to broadcast your message to the world.

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