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There are two primary ways to stream live content:
- Pull
- Push
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Pull
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Using a Pull connection is the most stable.
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It is recomended for anyone doing Live broadcasts lasting more than 3 hours, especially for people broadcasting 24/7.
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When using a Pull method, our server is constantly looking for content coming from your encoder. To do this, it need a static IP address to connect to.
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Learn how to set-up a Live Pull here.
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Push
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Using a Push connection is less stable, but allows you to broadcast from any computer in the world with an Encoder installed.
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It is recomended for people who are doing Live broadcasts from multiple locations, or people doing short broadcasts who cannot get a static IP address.
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Firewalls and router configuration are not necessary when using a Push.
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Learn how to set-up a Live Push here.
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""... i wanted to drop you a line about one of your employees jason potter.
about a month or so ago, he was instrumental in getting my online streaming set-up for me.
starting out with this has been a little intimidating, but he has worked with me every step of the way, to make it a pleasurable learning experience.
i hope my employees here at my studio, are as helpful to my customers as jason has been to me.
good employees are hard to find.
thanks
J.C.
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CP, Long Island, NY
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