Whether you need to live stream an event or 24/7 EZ Streamer is right for you! All you need to live stream your IP camera is an internet connection, power, and your EZ Streamer encoder box. You don't have to be a networking expert to live stream your IP camera to YouTube or Facebook Live!
Live stream youth sports, worship services, fitness classes, hotel scenes, construction sites, or even your backyard bird feeder! EZ Streamer is an affordable solution for your live streaming needs. The EZ Streamer can live stream up to four IP cameras, multicast a single IP camera to four different streaming players, or a combination of both.
Today business need to be heard and interact with customers. Live streaming to RTMP services such as YouTube or Facebook Live give businesses the advantage of connecting with a larger customer base.
Live streaming services have seen a substantial increase because of COVID-19 lockdowns. Many businesses have turned to live streaming services to connect with customers. The growth of this industry expected to increase after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Live streaming can be impactful in a wide variety of contexts, including product and services promotions, live announcements, online classes, church services, and wildlife broadcasting. Companies can also use live broadcasts to enhance and maximize direct communication with customers.
EZ Streamer is the simplest RTMP live streaming solution for IP cameras available today. All you need to live stream your IP camera is an internet connection, power, and your EZ Streamer encoder box. You don't have to be a networking expert to live stream your IP camera to YouTube or Facebook Live!
Most live streaming encoders today stream at maximum 1080P HD (High Definition) resolution. When live streaming applications such as youth sports many viewers find that 1080P resolution falls short for stream definition. Viewers found it hard to identify individual players.
This is where EZ Streamer shines! The EZ Streamer can live stream your event in 1440P QHD (Quad High Definition) resolution. Those familiar with the nomenclature for resolutions probably know that the number refers to the height, in pixels, of the resolution. So, just as 1920×1080 is shortened to 1080p, 2560×1440 gets shortened to 1440p. The letter after the number, a ‘p’ in this case, refers to how the resolution is drawn on the monitor.
When viewing a live stream on a large screen TV you will notice a stunning difference between 1080P and 1440P!
The EZ Streamer configuration settings are easily modified on the EZ Streamer Cloud Portal. The Cloud Portal is a web based portal compatible with web browsers. This allows the EZ Streamer to be configured from virtually any device, PC or mobile, anywhere.
The Portal contains a login screen, dashboard, device configuration, and live stream health/status.