Many people continue to think YouTube when it comes to broadcasting their content online. Yes they are arguably one of the originals to increase the usage of video online. But what if you want to take it a bit further, what if you want to have your own channel and be able to mix graphics and multiple video content live or pre recorded all within a web browser.
Mongulus is a site that allows you to broadcast your content 24/7. It can be live footage, pre-recorded or a mixture. You can use multiple cameras, which could be used in a web chat/interview scenario. You can use footage you have shot or search YouTube and integrate footage from the mass available.
The down site I see is this is the same as standard TV we currently have. There are no DVR types functions and therefore I must watch what is being aired at the time I login to the channel. This linear broadcast model is arguably one of these reasons people are moving to the internet for video content. Viewers now want chose and no longer want to watch a linear broadcast, especially on a “lean forward” medium. The technology has amazing potential especially the studio section. My suggestion is a DVR like technology is integrated into it to give the viewer chose.
Below is a Channel that I set up in under 30 mins.The footage is from YouTube of Mark Pesce at an industry event talking about distribution.
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