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BigVEncoder Live Streaming

Be sure to check out our free trial version. Search for "BigVEncoder Trial". Stream live video and audio dire...

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Be sure to check out our free trial version. Search for "BigVEncoder Trial".

Stream live video and audio directly from your camera and/or microphone.
Several output formats are supported including Flash FLV. Yes, you can stream
live Flash video from your Android! You can stream live to the internet or
record to your SD card. The video and/or audio source can come from your
camera, microphone, a file on your SD card, or almost any video or audio
stream that can be pulled in from the internet.

You can also mix and match video and audio sources. Pull the video from one
source and the audio from another. Pull the video from a file and add
narration from your microphone. Or shoot fresh video with your camera and add
music from an audio file.

Streaming live to the internet requires a live media server at the other end.
BigVEncoder can stream to Wowza Media Server and Adobe Flash Media Server, as
well as others. It can also stream live to the free open source Red5 Media
Server.

Streaming protocols supported include RTMP, MPEGTS, RTP, and others. Many
video and audio formats are supported including H264, MPEG4, VP8, Theora, AAC,
MP2, MP3, and others.

Use BigVEncoder to convert existing files to other formats. Take your 3gp
files created by the Android's camera app and convert them to Flash video or
any one of several other formats.

Use BigVEncoder to create ringtones. You can create MP3 files for your MP3
player. Just pull the audio from whatever source you would like.

You can stream live audio to an Icecast2 server. Do live interviews from your
Android. No more equipment to lug around for your live internet radio
broadcasts.

BigVEncoder also includes a remote mode. With this, you can use your Android
to control the desktop version of BigVEncoder. Or you can control another
Android located anywhere in the world. Communication between devices is done
through the internet. You can find out more about this at our website.

At the heart of BigVEncoder lies the highly regarded FFMPEG, along with LIBAV,
L.A.M.E., x264, libvpx, libogg, opencore-amr, and libshout. With this
excellent software, you know the quality is good.

BigVEncoder might struggle a little bit when converting video on slower
Androids, however, it has been highly optimized to work efficiently with your
Android camera and microphone. You can stream live quality video and audio in
realtime.

To get started, hit the Overview button after BigVEncoder first loads up.
You'll find some information to help get familiar with the user interface and
various aspects of its use. Also, from any screen, just hit the Menu button to
find help for that screen. Documentation is always right at your fingertip.

This is the initial release of BigVEncoder. It has been tested heavily on an
Android 2.2 device and also on a 2.3 device. As of this writing, it has not
yet been tested on a Tablet, although, there is no reason why it shouldn't
work. BigVEncoder has a learning tool that you must run the very first time
you start it up. It will learn how your camera operates in order to create the
code it needs for live streaming.

To stream live video or audio, you will need access to a media server on the
internet or within a local network running any one of several popular media
server applications. We can also provide you with streaming access to one of
our own servers for a small fee. Then your live videos can be viewed on your
own website.

Even though BigVEncoder is intended for live streaming, it has many more uses.
Discover all that BigVEncoder can do. For more info, visit our website at
bigvstudio.com.

NOTE: The phone permission is only used for blocking incoming calls while live
streaming with your camera and/or microphone on Android 2.2. This is an option
that can be turned on or off. On Android 2.3, an incoming call won't disturb
the stream.

Store rating

2

out of

5 reviews

Last update

Feb. 15, 2013

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