Here are 5 things to look for to create a powerful experience:
1. Simplicity
Suppose you want to broadcast live on the Internet and invite the audience to join you by logging into your live broadcast. You want to consider the number of steps and activities involved for you (the broadcaster) and your viewers online.
2. Versatility
Ideally you want all your live streaming video functionality under one roof. Using different providers for different functionalities are just not user friendly.
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3. Cost
The biggest cost is to record your live video streaming on a server. That's why "instant messaging" is almost always free as nothing is saved. Do not expect to find a good live broadcast video quality, video emails or streaming video from your site, for free. If you do, there is always a limit to how long it will be stored (typically 30 days).
4. Streaming Quality
External influences (these factors that a provider has no control over), which affects the quality of streaming, is the broadband speed and bandwidth of the viewer. However, some vendors are still very jerky visual experience regardless. A solution based on the Web is also preferable. This video so (which are large files) are not downloaded or stored on your computer or your viewers.