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| MaryTV Goes Global with Medialooks Video TransportBy: Medialooks Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina – December 5, 2019 – MaryTV, a lay apostolate that produces a full-time OTT television channel broadcasting on a daily basis, has integrated Medialooks Video Transport into the channel's workflow. Medialooks is a specialist provider of ground-breaking video transport streaming solutions known for high-quality and low-latency remote production, ability to work seamlessly and reliably over the public Internet without any dedicated infrastructure, and its ability to integrate easily with SDI or NDI-based workflows. MaryTV, established in 2010, operates a professional 400 square meters studio adjacent to the St. James Church in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 24/7 channel plays pre-recorded content 18 hours per day with the remaining airtime streamed live from Medjugorje. Programming is available on their web site, via Apple TV, iOS and Android and reaches thousands of people every day. An additional remote stream of a daily Rosary is led by the MaryTV founders and originates from Notre Dame, Indiana. The channel is using Medialooks Video Transport to deliver the final studio mixdown from Medjugorje to a studio in the U.S., where it is published as NDI® and automatically picked up by XPlayout—a Medialooks-based product from Axel Technology. From there the stream is contributed to a CDN and distributed to a global audience. "We spent about 6-months or more trying to do full HD via RTMP, sending it from Bosnia to America. It was impossible," "I first tested it sending video to various locations across the world and I couldn't believe how smooth and solid it was. There's nothing that compares with how it works and performs with SRT which has brought the latency down to 100 msec with 24/7 uptime. We first used it as a backup, but now use it daily as our main video transport. We love it." Zubac says some of his favourite features are its compatibility; Zubac concluded, "Everything was ideal for our needs. It solved our problems and we don't worry anymore. The fact that it's all software and works with off-the-shelf hardware saves us money, and it automatically sends us data about packet loss which is critical to troubleshooting connectivity issues. It just works." End
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