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What is Simulcasting in Live Streaming?

DEV Community·Amar Thodupunoori·about 1 month ago
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You’ve got one stream. Your audience is on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and LinkedIn — all at the same time. Simulcasting lets you reach all of them simultaneously from a single broadcast, without running multiple encoders or creating separate content for each platform. That’s the short version. Here’s everything else you need to know — from how the architecture works under the hood to exactly how to set it up with Ant Media Server. Table of Contents What is Simulcasting and How Does It Differ from Standard Streaming? How Does Simulcast Architecture Work Technically? What Are the 5 Key Benefits of Simulcasting? What is the Difference Between Simulcasting, Multicasting, and Adaptive Bitrate Streaming? How Do You Set Up Simulcasting with Ant Media Server? What are the Supported Simulcast Destination Types in Ant Media Server? What are the Bandwidth and Encoding Requirements for Simulcasting? Frequently Asked Questions Conclusion What is Simulcasting and How Does It Differ from Standard Streaming?…

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