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Who Uses LiveBeam?
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A producer wishes to make money by broadcasting a live boat race on their web site with a pay-per-view format. The multi-camera production is live switched at the location, and the image/audio feed is transmitted over VSAT satellite link and rebroadcast live with an embedded video player on the producers chosen web site. |
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An organization that saves production costs by creating a live training seminars online for all of its employees. A turnkey mobile production system from LiveBeam is easily set up at any location and the seminar is streamed to a rebroadcast server where an embedded video player can be logged into privately to employees . |
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A producer notices that a TV production company is selling their feed at an Equestrian sporting event. The producer sells the live event online with their own embedded video player and simply live webcasts the existing show to a world-wide online pay-per-view audience. |
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A religious institution wishes to increase membership to those outside of its local territory by creating a web page that members may freely go to and watch a live webcasting event. The church has a reliable T1 connection and does not require a satellite link for streaming to the webcasting servers. |
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An educational program wishes to broadcast classes over the Internet to extend their influence. The instructor may instruct the class from any location the camera is placed because the video is streamed over satellite. The student may be in the classroom or online at any location with a login name and password. |
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A company desires to live webcast its shareholders meeting live on the Internet to any authorized person with the correct login name and password (one login - one viewer allowed). |
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An musical group wishes to have control over the distribution of their live events over the Internet. They simply pull a live feed off their TV producers video feed, and streaming it over satellite for Live Webcasting. LiveBeam handles all aspects including registration, credit card collections and real-time chat help for the audience. |
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A producer wishes to archive past live broadcasts for a multi-day sporting event so that a viewer may purchase yesterday's recorded broadcast online. It is set up as a pay-per-view event and added to the menu selection player window. Simple, intuitive. |
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All of LiveBeam's services are available to use in any way. There are no restrictions.
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