Chyron Launches Cloud-Native Live Video Production Platform: Chyron LIVE

Chyron LIVE is an end-to-end, cloud-native live video production platform with high-end switching, graphics, clips player, replay, telestration, and asset management capabilities.

Bringing in live camera feeds through a variety of transport protocols, Chyron LIVE makes it easy for a team or a single operator to deliver a stunning live production on the fly. LIVE comes with dedicated interfaces for each production role and ensures all user sessions are synchronized to allow for true collaboration. Production crews can be fully distributed and operate from anywhere in the world to put together an incredible show from a universally accessible cloud control room.

“Our objective is to bring a Chyron-grade, cloud-native live video production platform to everyone,” said Chyron CEO Ariel Garcia. “With a basic computer or tablet and a standard internet connection, anyone can produce a broadcast-quality show on demand — just paying by production hour.”

From anywhere with an internet connection, via the convenience of a simple web browser, users can access the Chyron LIVE platform to cut/mix live sources, adjust audio levels across all feeds, play out PRIME-quality graphics packages, create unlimited multimedia playlists, and produce live replays with telestration. The Chyron LIVE interface is easy to operate, either with complete touchscreen control, traditional computer mouse-and-click control, or external control devices.

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