With Teradek’s Sharelink cloud platform enabled (see the computer screen on right), content can be simultaneously broadcast to social media channels such as Facebook, Vimeo, and YouTube using the Teradek Wave 5-in-1 Smart Streaming monitor (small monitor, center/left)
With streaming now a primary component of services and events, church video and broadcast engineers are challenged with delivering a high-quality viewing experience for those tuning in from home. One of the obstacles they encounter is that many of the black boxes associated with broadcast and video production don’t offer much information as to what end-of-line viewers are actually seeing.
In this video, Jesse Maitland, broadcast director and production coordinator at Bethel Church in Redding, Calif., joins Church Production’s Brian Blackmore and Teradek’s Tyler Riddle to the advantages of seeing what the viewer is seeing, and he reveals how Wave helps him and his team address the inevitable surprises and last-minute developments that occur in any production, on the spot.
Enter the Teradek Wave 5-in-1 Smart Streaming monitor, a streaming monitor/encoder that enables smart event creation, network bonding, multi-streaming, and recording via a 7-inch daylight-viewable touchscreen. With this unit, church techs not only gain accurate insight into end-of-line video and audio performance, they may also pre-program events in advance through its FlowOS configuration tool. Its network bonding feature allows for the leveraging of multiple network connections for reliable bandwidth in challenging environments. And, with Teradek’s Sharelink cloud platform enabled, Wave allows for simultaneous broadcast to social media channels such as Facebook, Vimeo, and YouTube.
In this video, Jesse Maitland, broadcast director and production coordinator at Bethel Church in Redding, Calif., joins Church Production’s Brian Blackmore and Teradek’s Tyler Riddle to discuss his experience using the Teradek Wave. In addition to highlighting the advantages of seeing what the viewer is seeing, he reveals how Wave helps him and his team address the inevitable surprises and last-minute developments that occur in any production, on the spot. He also talks about a few of Wave’s surprising features that go a long way in helping him deliver the best stream possible.