At CABSAT 2018, Quicklink will demonstrate its ‘Studio’ solution, which allows streaming of real-time, full duplex ultra-low delay audio/video or audio only that is sent and received from a single web browser, enabling broadcasters to create high-quality, ultra-low latency video and audio contributions. The Quicklink Studio can be used on Quicklink hardware or installed on users […]
At CABSAT 2018, Quicklink will demonstrate its ‘Studio’ solution, which allows streaming of real-time, full duplex ultra-low delay audio/video or audio only that is sent and received from a single web browser, enabling broadcasters to create high-quality, ultra-low latency video and audio contributions.
The Quicklink Studio can be used on Quicklink hardware or installed on users own hardware. The new solution includes cloud advanced firewall punch-through with automatic fall-back to Quicklink Relay Services, guaranteeing connectivity on the most challenging and secured networks, the company spokesperson stated.
Quicklink will also be showing their popular TX Skype call transceivers at CABSAT. Designed in partnership with Microsoft, the TX Multi is a Skype video call management system that allows for multiple calls within a single hardware unit.
In addition, Quicklink will be launching the new Studio-in-a-box solution that the company previewed at IBC 2017.
Connecting to Quicklinks infrastructure, the Studio-in-a-box delivers bi-directional video/audio between the contributor and broadcaster when used with a Studio Server.
The Studio-in-a-box reportedly requires only an internet connection and is a one button operation.