Live broadcasts
The solution for conferences, stage presentations, product launches, and many other events transmitted in real time.
Offer
Online
Live broadcasts and streaming have become an important part of modern events. Through streaming services, organisers can reach a wide audience worldwide, transmitting events live or as recordings.
Signal production is a key element of a successful broadcast. Our technical team provides support from equipment selection and configuration through to PA, lighting, and image and sound quality control.
Streaming server rental ensures smooth and reliable data stream delivery. We adapt bandwidth and scalability to the requirements of each specific broadcast.
Services
We monitor broadcasts in real time, respond to technical issues, and ensure transmission stability throughout the event.
The solution for conferences, stage presentations, product launches, and many other events transmitted in real time.
We record events and archive materials so they can be shared after the broadcast ends.
Advanced servers optimised for online broadcasts ensure stability, high performance, and scalability.
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Good to know
streaming
Technology for transmitting multimedia in real time over the internet, without needing to download full files.
bandwidth
The amount of data that can be sent over a network in a given time. Higher bandwidth makes it easier to achieve better image and sound quality.
live streaming
Transmitting events in real time, so viewers watch them at the same moment they take place.
latency
The time between data being sent and being played back. Low latency is important for interactive live broadcasts.
streaming server
A data stream distribution system for online viewers, responsible for smooth video and audio playback.
simulcast streaming
Transmitting the same stream to multiple recipients or platforms simultaneously.
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FAQ
For smooth viewing of HD content, a connection of at least 5 Mbps is recommended, and for 4K around 25 Mbps. For live productions, connection stability and sufficient upload speed are also critical.
Streaming involves encoding image and sound, sending a data stream to a streaming server, and distributing the broadcast to recipients who play it back online in real time.
The cost depends on the platform, the scope of production, the number of cameras, stream quality, and the technical infrastructure required. There are both free platforms, such as YouTube, and professional paid solutions.