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You need to have a platform that will host your video for on-demand playback after the live stream is complete. You also need to consider how you store and manage your video content in the long run. Note, the rules have changed on Facebook simulcasting Your CDN, rather than your onsite computer, will bear the burden of sending out to the different stream destinations. You’re likely to experience either a computer crash or reduced quality in your streams.Īs you see in the diagram above, your computer can send one stream out to your CDN in the cloud. If you attempt to simulcast without a CDN, the process will quickly overload your computer. Most organizations look to stream to multiple destinations to maximize viewership and reach ( a process we call simulcasting).
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Pairing one of these software options with a CDN will allow you to stream to viewers around the world on your own player or embedded in your website. These tools have no distribution capabilities, so they are limited to pushing a feed only to a social platform like Facebook Live or YouTube. A CDN like BoxCast will let you stream to your own website or video player, reduce the the bandwidth burdens on your computer, and manage your content for the long term.Īlone, software encoders like Wirecast, vMix, and MimoLive will not enable to you to stream to your website or your own video player. No matter which production and encoding software you use, you’ll want to pair it with a live streaming content distribution network (CDN). Without a support team, you will most likely find your route to success by hacking away at it and Googling your way to victory. OBS is flexible and can work well, but it's more complex and less intuitive that the other platforms. Open Broadcast Software (OBS), is a popular free, open source encoding tool.

There are plenty of other options on the market. Like Wirecast, MimoLive has direct integration with streaming platforms like BoxCast, making it one step easier every time you stream. They are completely Mac-based, but they also offer a number of strong features and integrations. MimoLive is an upstart platform by German-based Boinx Software. Still, many of our customers enjoy vMix and broadcast their vMix streams to BoxCast via RTMP.

Additionally, it does not integrate quite as smoothly as Wirecast does with other platforms.
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Unlike Wirecast, vMix is built on Windows and can only operate on PCs. Of course, that's only relevant for the top level of broadcasters.
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With Full 4K output, vMix is a step ahead of Wirecast when it comes to potential video quality. With many features and plans, they have most of the live production tools any broadcaster would want. Like Wirecast, vMix is a well-known, feature-rich live streaming program. Wirecast is far and away the most common software encoding platform that we see, which is why we have partnered with them directly via RTMP.

Wirecast empowers broadcasters to take advantage of these features with a (relatively) intuitive platform. Wirecast offers a wide variety of production elements such as graphics, titles, timers, captions, overlays, and more. Wirecast, a product of Telestream, is one of the most popular software switchers and encoders on the market.
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Most likely, you require the advanced production elements that some software encoders offer.īelow, we'll quickly name the top softwares for live stream encoding and then talk about how to set up an ideal workflow with them. That said, there are plenty of situations when you need to bring software into the process. If you want to make live streaming easy, you should keep them out of your workflow. They drastically increase the chance something goes wrong. TL DR (for that link): Computers complicate live streaming. If you're looking for an encoder for your live streaming setup, we recommend a hardware encoder.
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It's part of our series on live streaming equipment. It also addresses how to create an ideal workflow with these tools. OctoThis post talks about the best software encoders for live streaming.The Best Software for Live Streaming (and How to Use Them)
