Mass Luminosity Announces BEAM
Tuesday, February 9, 2021 – DALLAS – Mass Luminosity, Inc., a Dallas-based research, development and technology experiential company, today announced BEAM, a next generation live streaming engine that will help usher a new era of interconnectivity for live streams.
Some of the unique features of BEAM include live interactive chats, click zooming on an individual stream, click-magnification and even multiple camera views selectable by viewers. When paired with the upcoming Beacon MAX Marketplace, BEAM will have built-in support for paid events and event ticket services.
BEAM launches later this year initially supporting 100,000 concurrent interactive viewers, and can display real-time streams on smartphones, tablets, desktop PCs, television browsers, and automobile browsers.
“BEAM is a revolutionary live streaming engine,” said Teodor Atroshenko, SVP of Technology, Mass Luminosity. “Viewer experience and control options are unlike anything else. BEAM will have monetization and production tools designed to drive engagement between streamers and viewers. We expect BEAM to radically enhance live streaming for creators both small and large.”
Yes, BEAM IS a potential competitor to Twitch.
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Interesting
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Sounds great. Will try.
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Twitch is no competition for BEAM.
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have been telling some of the people I consult with about trying to show how great this Beacon really is.
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Because why not right? You have the machinery/technology, it'd be a waste if not pushed to what it can possibly do/achieve..so yea, go go go!
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Esta nueva plataforma puede competir con cualquiera de las que están actualmente en las redes
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Let's GO! Twitch needs an actual good competitor and I think this is a great candidate.
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Yes! Go smash the Twitch to the smithereens! Lol. (No really, I mean it, I'm the one who just loves to watch things burn)
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This on the surface has potential! I as a gaming and IRL streamer am looking at this with great interest, how will discoveribilty be handled? A major hurdle to compete against twitch is bttv and ffz emotes I've had discussions with alot of people and without those emote libraries being supported they won't shift away from twitch, are you looking at integrating those emote libraries? Will the chat system be detached from the video stream it self so a companion app on a mobile phone such as IRL Chat… See More
be able to pull chat directly as is done in twitch with rtmp commands like buffer and resync be readable by an automated chat monitor? What will maximum ingest rates be?
So many more questions to be asked... but I'll leave it there
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