FAQ’s

  • If there is good cellular reception on site, we can stream over both 4G and/or 5G with cellular data.

    We also have satellite services available for other remote locations.

    Talk to us for more information about these solutions.

  • Yes!

    We can set up multiple cameras including any other input sources, such as PowerPoint presentations or live sport graphics.

  • Yes we can and often use them in presentations.

    If you want your own branding in the live stream graphics, just send the files through and when the person speaks we can show the key.

    Touch base with us to get the details.

  • Our workflow is always in full high definition (1080p) or 4K and streaming can be up to 1080p.

    We can stream at 1080p provided the internet speed on site supports the upload speed required.

  • We always record what we film. We can edit and upload the videos (including the HD recorded file) to your YouTube or Vimeo site as well.

    We usually record the stream in full HD, as well as on the cameras themselves for back up.

  • Absolutely! If you don’t have somewhere to embed the player, we can host your livestream on our website for no extra charge.

    We can also provide an embed code for your Facebook page and Twitter feed, enabling your audience to watch on those platforms.

  • Facebook is a great way to rapidly build an audience.

    We often stream to Facebook and can discuss if this is the best solution for your event.

  • We are involved in a wide range of video projects, including short promotional videos for client websites or Facebook pages, documentary-style filming as well as live stream broadcasting.

  • We upload the draft and final videos to our Vimeo account and share it with you as a private link.

    You can then view the videos at your leisure and easily provide feedback to us. Your final videos will be downloadable from this link.

  • We can stream to an audience of any size.

    Our streams are supported on laptops as well as mobile devices.

  • A stable connection over 2 MB/s is ideal. We prefer an ethernet (Cat 5 or Cat 6) connection to the internet instead of wi-fi.

    Low quality – 1024 KB/s (the minimum required for streaming)

    High quality – 3 MB/s

    Very high quality – 6 MB/s

  • Finding your upload and download speeds is simple.

    Just click on the ‘Run Speed Test’ button below.