Entries in livestream (4)

Sunday
Jan032016

Movi camera helps your live stream go pro

Perfect for the Periscope and Meerkat generation, the Livestream Movi camera helps add a professional touch to your live stream videos. The camera can stream over Wi-Fi or LTE with the latter pairing with an iOS device. But it does more than just record videos, it promises to give you multi-camera effect in a single device. You can control this all with a companion app, meaning you can highlight various portions of a scene and treat each one as if it’s a separate virtual camera. And yes, you can virtual pan and zoom, too. You can juggle up to nine perspectives simultaneously (up to HD resolution).

The camera itself has a 150-degree wide-angle lens and 4K native resolution. It has digital image stabilization and stereo microphones. But you can also use the microphone on your iOS device as an external audio source via Wi-Fi. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi a/b/g/n and Bluetooth LE 4.0, which you’ll need at initial setup. It has a 16GB microSD card included for local recording and it has a microUSB port as well. It will start shipping in April at US$399 but pre-order customers will get it for $199 in black or white. A Movi Pro version will be available for $649 or $399 for pre-orders and that will come with a Movie Boost compact dock, K&M stand, universal mount, and other accessories.

Source: Movi | Via: SlashGear

Monday
Apr282014

Yahoo and Live Nation to livestream concerts every day for a year

Yahoo and concert ticketing business Live Nation want you to turn to the site for streaming live concerts. The two companies finalized their partnership on Thursday to have Yahoo stream a live concert every day for one year. Yahoo also intends to keep around 1,200 of the live song recordings so users can stream these clips “months and months” after the show airs.

They did not announce what acts we’d expect to catch but Yahoo marketing chief Kathy Saviit said it will compose the “world’s hottest bands and musicians.” We should be hearing more details about this new partnership soon.

Source: The Verge

Friday
Apr112014

Coachella livestreams festival on YouTube, adds Hangouts video chat with artists 

Fan of the acts appearing at this year’s Coachella festival but can’t be there in person? Google and T-Mobile are livestreaming the event on YouTube right now. And if you’re online at the right time and are on Hangouts, you might even get to chat with artists like Zedd and Chvrches. You can check out the livestream link here. Enjoy the music without the hassle of being cramped up against the hipsters, er, other people.

Source: Engadget

Thursday
Oct252012

Catch the Windows 8 Launch Event webcast today

Windows 8 launches tomorrow and Microsoft was nice enough to provide a live webcast from New York. The stream begins at 11:15 am EST and can be accessed in the following link. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/