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Video Streaming for Business

Video streaming is where AV gets serious. Technology that turns video digital and sends it over the internet for viewing on demand or via continuous streaming is one of the most exciting developments in the communication industry.

Streaming has become accessible, secure and the first choice for organisations that need to broadcast information professionally and effectively across global networks without any loss of quality.

See the difference our video streaming in business environments has made already, then talk to us about we can revolutionise the way you communicate.

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More Information About Video Streaming

Video streaming is the process used to compress live or pre-recorded video and audio into a digital format, which is delivered over IP (Internet Protocol) computer networks on demand or via continuous streaming.

Video is the most popular communication medium and is used by corporate, educational and government institutions across the world to broadcast, inform, monitor and teach. In recent years, the dramatic growth of social networking websites is largely due to the ease with which high quality video streaming can enlighten and entertain online users.

There are huge advantages to storing video 'assets' digitally on a computer network. The risk of damage to traditional media, including video tapes, CDs and DVDs is removed whilst viewing and listening quality remains a consistently superior experience. Novel data compression methods are able to compress and deliver video and audio content without any loss of quality from the original version.

Naturally, the loss of a physical video asset is eliminated and, with heightened security concerns over sensitive or confidential material, the capability to store video data centrally is obviously a significant benefit.

Video streaming also supports the broadcasting of analogue or digital television, satellite or cable channels across IP networks and is referred to as IPTV. VoD, or Video on Demand is the term used for scheduling the playback of video material to a desktop or meeting venue when required.

Digitally compressed video and audio content demands specialist data delivery server software, AV encoding software and extensive bandwidth availability. Unlike conventional television broadcasting, no broadcast licence is required for video streaming.

Video streaming is an evolving technology and the whole concept of when, where and how video can be stored and viewed is developing by the day.