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Updated : January 05, 2009
3 Steps to Streaming - Part 1
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Push or Pull?
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There are two primary ways to stream live content:
  1. Pull
  2. Push
Pull
Using a Pull connection is the most stable.
It is recomended for anyone doing Live broadcasts lasting more than 3 hours, especially for people broadcasting 24/7.
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.
Learn how to set-up a Live Pull here.
Push
Using a Push connection is less stable, but allows you to broadcast from any computer in the world with an Encoder installed.
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.
Firewalls and router configuration are not necessary when using a Push.
Learn how to set-up a Live Push here.
     
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