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Next-Generation LiveU Studio to Premier at IBC

September 3, 2024 13.44 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

LiveU is introducing the next-generation of LiveU Studio, the 100% cloud-native live video production solution, at IBC2024.

The only cloud live production solution to natively support LRT (LiveU Reliable Transport), LiveU Studio now offers enhanced usability and intuitive controls, and an enriched multi-cam toolset, making it even easier for storytellers to create professional and compelling live productions. Leveraging cloud workflows, the new LiveU Studio enables a single operator to switch between fully synced feeds from multiple sources, HTML-based graphics, and instant multi-angle replay, and more, delivering new monetisation opportunities for sports and other live productions.

“As storytellers seek to engage their viewers with diverse content while controlling costs, LiveU Studio stands out as the perfect production tool,” said Matt Zajicek, Senior Director, Product Management, at LiveU. “Whether you’re producing live sports, news, or any other type of live event, LiveU Studio’s robust brand-new toolset and cloud-based flexibility ensure that you can deliver high-quality and compelling content, all from your web browser. We’re giving operators pinpoint control, for example, making it extremely simple to change the layers and playback multi-angle highlight sequences during a live game, as well as introducing other elements.”

The LiveU Studio UX has been completely revamped to become a unified production tool allowing a single operator to quickly change focus between switching, replay and graphics on a single screen, providing the perfect balance between speed and creativity when producing demanding live sports events. Innovative new tools include: Instant Replay, elevating viewer engagement with multi-angle replays and slow-motion playback, seamlessly replaying up to four camera angles in sync, and with a single click; ISO recording, enhancing post-production efficiency with independent capture of up to six camera feeds for greater editing flexibility; and dynamic ad insertion, unlocking new revenue streams across OTT and FAST platforms with SCTE-35 marker insertion.

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