Videolinq lifetime deal – $59.00
For folks to see, you have this great live video content. Where do you want to put it? Live videos are no longer posted on just one site. Videos are now streaming at the same moment on multiple social networking sites. If you want to purchase equipment it’ll cost a fortune and take a ton of work to encode and flow to each of these sites, right?
Note anymore, introducing Videolinq.
With Videolinq you send one livestream from your camera, phone or PC and have the same stream distributed to multiple sites, blogs, social media platforms along with YouTube channels at the same time.
Videolinq is a new cloud service for “re-purposing” live flows. The scheduler of Videolinq sets the start and end time of live streams and transmits multiple destinations with the same flow. It is possible to send the same stream to all targets or to “translate” (prepare various streams of few window sizes and bitrates) outputs to each destination using their transcoder. Videolinq also offers an HTML5 Player Wizard to create free commercial players (with Vimeo and YouTube videos help!) and the best part: cover when you use it for the service only.
The idea behind Videolinq started when people started streaming live video content to reach larger audiences in more areas. People do not visit your website anymore. They want to see your Facebook page, your YouTube channel, or any other social media presence. If your live video just shows up on your website, you’re limited to people who come directly to it. Websites on search engines that rank well get more visitors and when content goes viral, more people talk with friends about it. If you have many followers on several major platforms, such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Periscope, what should you do? In the past, you would set up one device to stream to each account (telephone, tablet computer, computer). This is difficult and time consuming. From there you’d look at purchasing costly software encoding systems and configuring the machine to send multiple streams to all your channels. With Videolinq, you’ll be able to send only one stream in, configure multiple “Endpoints” from the preferred device, schedule the broadcast, or manually start it, along with your video going out at the exact same time to all these platforms.
With lots of encoders, the Videolinq Scheduler works. You can use Videolinq to pull your RTMP live stream and schedule a hands-free broadcast if you own a hardware encoder from Teradek, Matrox, Aja, Viewcast Niagara, or use an RTMP software encoder (such as FMLE, OBS, XSplit, vMix, Wirecast, etc.). You can use Videolinq to pull on your RTSP live flow and schedule a broadcast for those who have a webcam or remote camera with a public IP.
Placing a YouTube or Facebook player on your site is so simple. But what if you don’t want to send your visitors (with hyperlinks and player activations) back to those portals? What if you want to keep viewers on your website? Configuring commercial players, such as Flowplayer or JW Player, may be difficult for people without technical expertise. Videolinq provides an HTML5 Player Wizard that is simple to use. You select skin color, define player controls, and generate embed code to put on your website with just a few clicks. The player may run live streams or recorded files hosted by any other provider of streaming media services. Plus, you can point to movies from Vimeo or YouTube and skip these irritating commercials!
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