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I connect to the internet via a dial-up modem. Can I encode my LIVE A/V Stream for Cable/DSL/Broadband viewers?

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I connect to the internet via a dial-up modem. Can I encode my LIVE A/V Stream for Cable/DSL/Broadband viewers?

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No. However, you still will be able to deliver your LIVE broadcast to your audience. You need to set your A/V Stream encoding settings according to your available internet connection/upload bandwidth. For more information click here. Peer to Peer LIVE broadcasts: All LIVE broadcast access plans come with the peer to peer function. This means that the advanced LIVE servers will simply reflect your LIVE A/V Stream to the viewer, essentially establishing a direct connection between you, the broadcaster and your viewer(s). Peer-to-Peer broadcasts are not deducted from your access plan minutes because you are using your bandwidth to replicate your A/V Stream. Peer-to-Peer LIVE broadcasts are in most cases restricted to one broadcaster and one viewer. This is a great way to have a simple “video surveillance” in your home by using your computer, web cam, and lets say dial-up connection at home to start a Peer-to-Peer LIVE broadcast and accessing the viewer section of this broadcast from your

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