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AJA BRIDGE LIVE - Seven Primary Use Cases

AJA BRIDGE LIVE
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BRIDGE LIVE Video I/O and Streaming Appliance v1.12 9 www.aja.com
Seven Primary Use Cases
BRIDGE LIVE is designed for seven main use-cases, described in more detail
below:
1. Live Direct-to-Audience Streaming
2. Reference Video for Remote Collaboration
3. Encoding for Remote Production
4. Remote Video Transport and Contribution
5. Simultaneous Bi-Directional Encoding and Decoding
6. Live Production Encoding
7. Encoding for Content Distribution
Live Direct-to-Audience Streaming
Encode for live streaming.
Stream live events through Internet streaming services such as YouTube Live,
Facebook Live, and Twitch.
Use multiple channels, formats, bit-rates, protocols and redundancy.
Implement multi-camera installations for streaming from a studio.
Transport stream to a partner.
Reference Video for Remote Collaboration
Production and Post: Connecting remote artists and clients using reference
quality video, or providing a high quality window into production for those who
cannot be on-set.
BRIDGE LIVE means the flexibility to leave media and equipment at the secure,
managed facility, and have creative talent work together remotely with reference
quality video.
BRIDGE LIVE compliments existing GUI driving technologies (e.g. RDP, Teradici)
by providing reference quality video needed for creative confidence and client/
executive sign-off. Choices between H.265 (4:2:0, 10-bit), H.264 (4:2:2, 10-bit) with
turnkey BRIDGE LIVE, or via optional license JPEG 2000 (4:2:2, 10-bit), mean there
is choice and flexibility in how to approach your needs in terms of quality and
latency.
Encoding for Remote Production
BRIDGE LIVE also offers the flexibility to tap video from on-set recording devices
and stream the output of cameras (over a secure private line with encryption)
providing a high quality window into production for those who cannot be on-set.
Remote Video Transport and Contribution
Reliably encode and transport video feed from live event, such as a sports
stadium, to production facility where it is decoded for remote production. Secure
and transport video feeds over public Internet. This transport method replaces
satellite connections for a fraction of the cost and with better latency.
For example, an SDI (source) to SDI (destination) hand-off via H.264, 4:2:0, works
well for the majority of users today, and for higher-end clients who may desire
JPEG2000 or H.264 4:2:2.

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