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You've got this great live movie content for people to see. Where are you going to put it? Live videos no more have posted only on one site. Videos today stream on multiple social media sites at precisely the exact same time. It's going to cost a fortune to purchase equipment, and take a lot of work to encode and flow to each of these sites, right? Wrong! Using a new online service called Videolinq, you ship in 1 live stream from your camera, your telephone or computer, and they distribute the same flow to multiple sites, blogs, social media platforms, along with YouTube channels in the same time.

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Videolinq is a new cloud support for "re-purposing" live streams. Videolinq's Scheduler places the beginning and end time of live streams, and transmits the same flow to multiple destinations. You can send the same stream to all aims, or use their transcoder to "transrate" (prepare different streams of few window sizes and bitrates) outputs to each destination. Videolinq also offers a HTML5 Player Wizard to create commercial free gamers (with assistance for Vimeo and YouTube videos!) , and the best part: pay just for the service when you use it! Videolinq is a cloud assistance, meaning you pay a level hourly rate for the real time the service is used.

The idea behind Videolinq started when people began streaming live video content to more places to reach bigger audience. Individuals no longer visit your website. They wish to see your Facebook page, your YouTube channel, or other social networking existence. If your live video just appears on your website, you are confined to folks who come there directly. Sites that rank well on search engines get more visitors. Some content goes viral and people share it with friends. What to do if you've got many followers on multiple big platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Periscope? Before, you'd set up one device (phone, tabletcomputer, computer) to flow to every account. Complicated! Then you'd consider buying encoding systems with expensive software, and configure the machine to send multiple streams to all your channels. Expensive! With Videolinq, you send only 1 stream in, from the preferred apparatus, con