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Greetings everyone.
We currently use Youtube Live for our streaming provider but I'm ready to transition to something else for a couple of reasons (copyright concerns mostly).
I do have access to AWS/Cloudfront and JW Player but I have never set this up.
I need something that can be configured quickly as I often work in remote locations and I need something that offers recording of the stream. I also need to be able to embed the final player on our website for viewing.
Let me know what you guys are using out there!
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@ g-mo I cannot vouch for this service as I have not signed up (yet) nor do I have an immediate need, but when I was looking into such things, I was kind of impressed with the approach these guys were taking... So it might be worth looking into: https://www.scaleengine.com/Ice
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g-mo wrote:Greetings everyone.
We currently use Youtube Live for our streaming provider but I'm ready to transition to something else for a couple of reasons (copyright concerns mostly).
I do have access to AWS/Cloudfront and JW Player but I have never set this up.
I need something that can be configured quickly as I often work in remote locations and I need something that offers recording of the stream. I also need to be able to embed the final player on our website for viewing.
Let me know what you guys are using out there! dailymotion you can make one stream event end stream to it every time, it has recording option (automatic record also), its not complicated as yt (preview-start stream etc), the recorder show later is special video and you can embed it where you wanna.. think there are no copyright restriction like on youtube for music You could try
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