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« : 02 Сентябрь 2022, 11:27:40 »

Streaming Tips for Live & On-Demand Video



Looking for some tips to perfect your video content? How about 15 streaming tips for live and on-demand content?To get more news about 39bet-tỷ lệ cược-đua ngựa-máy bắn cá-tỷ lệ nhà cái-kéo cầu tài xỉu, you can visit official website.

This article covers 15 different pieces of advice to improve your live broadcast or on-demand content. There is a larger emphasis for live streaming on this list, as more preparation is involved, although some advice covers aspects after the stream is done that fall into on-demand territory.

If you are a bit more interested in the live studio side of things, it’s recommended to also check out our Video Studio Recommendations white paper. This guide lists not just techniques to use in your studio, but also gives specific gear recommendations from microphones to lighting systems.
1: Familiarize yourself with your equipment
Get to know your camera, get to know your encoder. You should never be doing a live broadcast with a piece of equipment you aren’t familiar with. Learn the settings, understand the quirks and figure out potential workarounds to produce the type of event you want before your live stream begins. Even if you have used the same brand of encoder or camera before it’s recommended to never open a new piece of equipment right before your broadcast begins. The last thing one wants is to be stuck with a defective piece of hardware right before starting a live stream.
2: Test early
One of the best pieces of advice is to test early on with as much of the same setup as you plan to utilize for your actual broadcast. This means the same presenter (if valid), same microphone setup, same camera, same lighting, same encoder and same Internet connection as well. This end-to-end pre-check can help to identify something that doesn’t work, for example maybe stronger lighting is needed or maybe the microphone needs to be repositioned as it’s picking up too much background noise.
3: Plan around lighting
Come prepared with a lighting solution for your setup. Even the best camera can produce a poor looking live stream if the lighting is inadequate. If you have a controlled environment, try to setup a three point lighting system. This involves one backlight behind the subject along with a fill light and a key light in front of the subject, both shining from the sides. See page 6 of the Video Studio Recommendations white paper for more information on this and suggested gear.

4: Don’t downplay your audio
For those getting their toes wet for their first video shoot, it can be all too easy to focus on the visual elements. Getting the best camera, perfecting the lighting and basically checking to see that the video looks great. The keyword there is looks, as first time broadcasters can leave out focusing on the audio quality. It can be sad to see a really nice looking live stream only to have the viewer cringing as the audio is distorted or, even worse, just hard to hear at all which will leave the viewer frustrated and potentially abandoning the content.
5: Know your upload speed
If you have never done a broadcast before, this can be something that is easy to overlook in terms of importance. It’s arguably one of the most important elements for a successful broadcast, as if someone doesn’t have an adequate connection they won’t be able to stream successfully in the first place.
6: Secure a stable connection
Not only should you secure a fast upload speed, but also seek out a stable connection source as well. A wired connection is much better than a Wi-Fi source, for example. If you have to go wireless, make sure you get an idea of the performance of that connection from a sustained speed test. Also it can help to familiarize yourself with the connection first as well. Spend some time with it. What you are looking for is to make sure it doesn’t drop occasionally, which naturally will greatly disrupt if not ruin the broadcast.

7: Backup Internet source
Three tips related to the Internet connection now, which hopefully stresses how important this aspect is for a successful live stream. Unfortunately, far too many streaming failures can be attributed to the connection at the venue.
8: Stay organized
Backup equipment, cameras, wires connecting everything, it can be easy for a shoot location to get overwhelming. Professionals should stay disciplined, though, keeping things neat and organized. In particular there should be an emphasis on making that backup equipment easy to locate and setup if needed. This means being able to easily find a spare camera, for example, but also find the appropriate connections to quickly get it up and going if needed in a pinch.

9: Promote your live event
Live streaming is a very engaging medium. It packs a lot of in the moment excitement due to the nature that anything can happen, while also benefiting from being the latest on a topic or event.

The downside to live streaming, though, is one of its strengths: that it’s in the moment. This means a live stream has a very small window to go viral, unlike an on-demand video which has days if not sometimes weeks after it’s been created to spread via word of mouth. As a result, a promotion strategy needs to be devised for your live event. Notifications on a home page, social media blitz, email campaign, sometimes even banner ads or Google AdWords spend can help to spread the word dependent on your budget. Ideally the end result should be a large audience anticipating and ready to watch when that broadcast goes live.
10: Start your stream early
There are a couple of advantages to starting the live stream early. One is that it gives a last minute oppurtinity to work out bugs before the event starts. One final chance to do an end-to-end test before it really counts.
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