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This article will go through the process of streaming directly to the Arinex One Evexus platform, and give you an understanding of what is and what is not possible with a straight-to-platform (STP) event.
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The following is needed for a straight-to-platform event with Arinex OneEvexus:
The ability to stream a complete production to a provided RTMP address, with all audio, video and graphics mixed and streamed by you. This is usually done by a third-party production company that you have engaged for your event.
Instructions
Arinex One Evexus will assign you an RTMP address as your streaming destination for your event.
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In order to test you are broadcasting successfully, you are able to view the live stream before your event is live by accessing the Arinex One Evexus Speaker tools.
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To do this you will need to log in to the Arinex One Evexus event platform, with admin access.
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It is important to clarify that Arinex One Evexus straight-to-platform events offer no production services. All program video and audio is the responsibility of your hired production team.
Arinex OneEvexus' s streaming pipelines in no way influence the quality or content of the video streams going to the platform. i.e. There is absolutely no post-processing by Arinex OneEvexus. If there are problems with video or audio on the platform, those issues will need to be amended by your on-site production team.
It is also possible to organise a stream test sometime before your event. This will need to be discussed and confirmed with your account manager prior to your event.
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My stream dropped out, what happened?
Arinex One Evexus doesn’t interfere with the streams in any way and the technical infrastructure that delivers the streams is best-in-class streaming architecture (Amazon Web Services). The streaming channels are more robust than the streaming encoders you are using to stream; if your stream dropped out it is almost certainly from a variable at your end. Even if you didn't make any specific changes, it is likely the change may have occurred in a piece of the outbound streaming signal chain. Try reinitialising the stream (turn it off and on again).
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