Why a Fully Cloud + Wireless Setup is Essential for Live Streaming

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Oct 19, 2024

Live streaming has become increasingly important for events ranging from sports matches to conferences, weddings, and fitness sessions. However, traditional live streaming setups come with a high barrier to entry, involving costly hardware, complex setups, and limited flexibility. This is where a fully cloud-based and wireless live streaming solution shines, offering unmatched convenience, affordability, and scalability. In this blog, we’ll explore why moving to a cloud + wireless live streaming system is the future, focusing on the key benefits this setup brings.

Cloud: Renting, Not Owning — No High Upfront Costs
Traditional live streaming setups require significant upfront investments in high-end computers, capture devices, and other hardware. Not only are these expensive, but they also become outdated quickly as technology evolves. A cloud-based solution eliminates the need to own this hardware. By utilizing the cloud, users rent computing power and resources on-demand, paying only for what they need.
Think of it like the difference between conventional Microsoft Word and Google Docs. With Word, you need to buy and install software on your computer, limiting you to that one or a small number of devices. Google Docs, on the other hand, is cloud-based and accessible from anywhere without needing to install anything. Similarly, with a cloud-based live streaming solution, you don’t need to worry about upgrading your computer or purchasing expensive hardware — everything runs from the cloud.
Rich Cloud Resources — Including GPU Capability
Cloud solutions provide access to rich resources, including powerful GPUs, which are critical for encoding and real-time video processing. These capabilities are typically out of reach for most users without making large investments in specialized hardware.
Live streaming a demo day with multiple cameras (from mycube.tv)
Using the cloud is similar to how Adobe Premiere compares to Canva. In the past, you needed to purchase Adobe software, which requires a powerful computer to handle heavy graphic design tasks. Canva, a cloud-based solution, provides similar capabilities without requiring any hardware investments, and it’s accessible from any device. For live streaming, a cloud-based system allows users to tap into cloud GPUs for tasks like real-time encoding and face-swapping, ensuring high-quality video production without needing specialized equipment.
Easy to Share and Manage Content
One of the biggest pain points in traditional live streaming is managing large video files that are generated during the live streaming. After an event, these files need to be downloaded, edited, and shared, often involving the tedious task of transferring massive files between devices. With a cloud solution, all the content is stored and managed in the cloud, meaning there’s no need to move video files around. Editing, organizing, and sharing the stream can happen directly in the cloud, streamlining the entire process.
This is similar to the shift from emailing Word documents to sharing Google Docs. While sending a Word document might be inconvenient, managing and moving large video files is significantly more painful due to their size. Google Docs transformed document sharing by enabling real-time collaboration and eliminating the need to constantly download and re-upload files. Similarly, cloud-based storage in live streaming offers a huge advantage: easy access to your content from anywhere, at any time, without the headache of transferring or managing massive video files. This streamlines post-production and collaboration, making the entire process faster and more efficient.
Enabling Remote Control and Collaboration
One of the biggest advantages of a cloud-based system is the ability to remotely control and collaborate on live streams. With traditional setups, everything needs to be done on-site, from managing the cameras to starting the stream. Cloud solutions allow teams to collaborate remotely, with directors, camera operators, and editors working from different locations.
Live streaming a demo day with multiple cameras (from mycube.tv)
Think about how Google Docs allows multiple people to collaborate on a document at once, from anywhere. Similarly, a cloud live streaming solution enables multiple operators to manage the stream, edit content, or direct cameras without needing to be physically present at the event.
Wireless: The Key to Mobility and Simplicity
In addition to the benefits of the cloud, a fully wireless solution adds another layer of flexibility and ease of use to live streaming setups. Here’s why wireless technology is a game changer for live streaming.
Easy Setup — No Complex Wiring
Traditional live streaming setups often involve a complex mess of wires — connecting cameras, capture devices, and encoders to the streaming hardware. A fully wireless system eliminates the need for cumbersome cables, allowing for quick and easy setup. This means that anyone, even those with limited technical expertise, can set up the system with minimal effort.
Imagine the difference between untangling a bunch of wires for every stream and simply turning on your devices. With a wireless system, the setup process is drastically simplified, making it much easier to handle, especially for people who are not video production professionals.
One Solution for All Use Cases — From Indoor to Outdoor, Mobile to Stationary
A fully wireless system is adaptable to any scenario, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor events, whether stationary or mobile. Whether you’re live streaming a conference in a small meeting room, a marathon through city streets, or a soccer game on a large field, a wireless solution can handle it all. There’s no need to worry about running cables across a field or managing wired connections in tight spaces — wireless streaming solutions are versatile enough to adapt to any environment.
Live streaming a demo day with multiple cameras (from mycube.tv)
For example, think of the flexibility wireless technology offers for a marathon live stream. A traditional wired setup would be nearly impossible to execute due to the need for mobility, but with a wireless cloud system, you can easily stream the event by placing wireless cameras along the route and capturing high-quality footage from multiple angles, all synced through the cloud. Similarly, a large-scale outdoor soccer match or a small indoor conference can both be handled seamlessly with the same wireless solution, making it a “one-size-fits-all” system for a wide range of use cases.
Cube: A Fully Cloud and Wireless Solution with Integrated AI Capabilities
Cube (mycube.tv) has been designed with a fully cloud-based and wireless architecture, achieving all the key advantages discussed in this blog. By leveraging the cloud, Cube eliminates the need for high-end computers and complex setups, significantly reducing upfront costs while providing access to powerful cloud resources such as GPUs. Its wireless design allows for quick and easy deployment in any environment, whether indoors or outdoors, without dealing with cumbersome wiring. Furthermore, Cube’s cloud infrastructure supports a wide array of AI-powered plugins, including AI-based visual enhancements, automatic camera switching, and real-time performance tracking. These cloud-based AI tools enhance the live streaming experience by automating tasks that would otherwise require human intervention, making Cube an essential solution for anyone looking to simplify and scale their live streaming operations.
Live streaming a demo day with multiple cameras (from mycube.tv)
Conclusion
A fully cloud-based and wireless live streaming setup combines the best of both worlds, offering the flexibility, scalability, and ease of use that traditional systems simply cannot match. The cloud provides powerful resources without the need for expensive hardware, making collaboration and content management easier than ever. On top of that, the wireless setup makes the system mobile and versatile, eliminating the need for complex wiring while ensuring it can handle any event, large or small, indoor or outdoor. This setup is the future of live streaming, offering an affordable, accessible, and professional solution for all types of events.
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