YouTube is free. It’s familiar. And for a lot of churches, it became the default for livestreaming and video hosting almost by accident — especially during 2020, when getting online fast mattered more than getting it right. But here’s the thing: what works in an emergency doesn’t always hold up as a long-term strategy. And …
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Live Player in Media Sites: More Than a Video Library
For years, churches have relied on a patchwork of platforms to reach people online. A live stream goes out on Sunday morning. A playlist gets updated on YouTube sometime during the week. Clips end up scattered across social feeds. And the full messages? They’re archived somewhere—eventually—if someone on the team remembers to upload them. It …
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Elevating the Fan Experience with Multi-Angle and On-Demand Replay
When someone tunes into your live stream—whether it’s a worship service, a Friday night football game, or a community concert—they’re not just looking for content. They’re looking for connection. And the truth is, a single static camera doesn’t always cut it. Not when people are used to fast-paced, dynamic, and fully immersive experiences across every …
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Facebook deletes old live videos – what this means and the best alternatives
The digital landscape is ever-evolving, and recent developments have underscored the importance of content ownership and control. Facebook’s recent announcement to limit the storage of live videos to 30 days has significant implications for content creators and organizations that rely on the platform for archiving valuable media. This policy shift serves as a catalyst for …
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