Multicast launches live Internet streaming platform

Apr 22, 2008 11:18 AM

    

Multicast Media Technologies has begun shipping a turnkey live streaming platform using the Adobe Flash Media Encoder as part of the company’s Vidego Internet video platform.

Multicast's Vidego Live Flash solution includes one-step media player publishing, seamless integration with the Adobe Flash Media Encoder and streaming powered by the Akamai distributed content delivery network.

With Vidego Live Flash, Multicast now makes a turnkey online solution available to organizations and content producers wishing to broadcast sporting events, concerts, corporate communication, educational and promotional events. Vidego Live Flash is administered by an intuitive interface that includes customizable media players, slide presentation synchronization, automated archival for on-demand playback, and a reporting and analytics dashboard.

For more information, visit: www.multicastmedia.com.




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