If you need a way to contribute live content, produce it and distribute it to many platforms, TVU is a good option. TVU has a cloud and hybrid media supply chain platform for live video transmission, production, routing and playout. It includes products like the ONE4G/5G Cellular Bonded Live Transmitter, TVU Search AI-driven content creation tool and TVU Producer cloud-based live production platform for lower-cost high-quality broadcasts. The platform is good for news, sports, public safety and live events, and has been used for the Olympics and the Super Bowl.
Another option is Vimeo. Vimeo is an all-purpose video platform that lets people create, edit, manage and publish premium video content. It can handle live streaming and event management, advanced analytics to understand viewer behavior and strong security. Vimeo is good for creative professionals, corporate communications and schools, and has a range of plans to accommodate different needs and budgets.
If you want to build immersive live experiences, Dyte offers a range of SDKs for live streaming, audio/video conferencing and interactive chat. It offers real-time video calls, high-quality audio conferencing and AI-powered chat, with built-in scalability and reliability in its infrastructure. Dyte complies with major security standards and can be easily integrated with other tools and platforms, making it good for industries like education, telehealth and sales.
Last, Repurpose is a content sharing and distribution service that makes it easy to publish and schedule videos, audio clips and live streams to multiple social media sites. It can publish and schedule directly to YouTube, Facebook, TikTok and LinkedIn, and offers a template-based system to automate the publishing process so you can save time and ensure consistency. It's good for businesses looking to streamline content distribution.