Dish Set to Unveil 'SlingStudio' For Easier Live Videos
Dish Set to Unveil 'SlingStudio' For Easier Live Videos
Dish is unveiling a wireless device, SlingStudio, meant to enable multi-camera productions without high-end equipment.

Dish, a company known largely for its old-school satellite TV, is now trying to make it easier for people to stream quality video live over YouTube and Facebook.

Dish is unveiling a wireless device, SlingStudio, meant to enable multi-camera productions without high-end equipment. The wireless device collects video from up to 10 smartphones and traditional cameras as they are being shot. An iPad app lets you choose which video and audio feed to broadcast at any given moment. The app also has tools for transitions and text overlays.

Also read: Google Launches Next-Gen Jump VR Camera With 17 Different 4K Cams

"At $999, it's not a mass market," acknowledges Vivek Khemka, Dish's chief technology officer.

But a YouTube or Facebook user with hundreds of thousands of followers might be willing to invest in a setup. So might a wedding photographer who wants to capture video from guests' smartphones (the system isn't limited to live, online broadcasts and works with recorded events, too). Khemka says schools also might get one for their football games and drama productions.

The system isn't intended for single-camera productions. For that, you can just stream the feed directly to YouTube or Facebook.

SlingStudio comes out in May.Also read: Jamia Student's Drone-Detection System to Help Secure Airports

What's your reaction?

Comments

https://sharpss.com/assets/images/user-avatar-s.jpg

0 comment

Write the first comment for this!