How to Set Up Local and Cloud Production Streaming with Teradek Serv 4K and Teradek TV | By The Digital Insider
In this video from Teradek, Colin explains how production streaming can enhance both on-set and remote workflows. With the combination of Teradek Serv 4K, Teradek TV, and Teradek Link AX, it’s easier than ever to deliver secure, low-latency camera feeds to anyone who needs them—on location or anywhere in the world.
Colin starts by focusing on local streaming, which allows directors, producers, clients, and crew to view encrypted camera feeds on their phones, tablets, or Apple TV with no complicated setup. The Teradek TV app supports features like multi-view layouts, built-in video tools (false color, peaking, LUTs, waveform, histogram), frame grabs with custom naming, and watermarking for security. This makes it easy to keep everyone on set connected and informed in real time.
The hardware setup is simple: one Serv 4K encoder per camera and a Link AX Wi-Fi 6 router for multiple feeds. You can stream to up to 20 devices without any subscription costs. Setup can be done through the Serv 4K front panel, the mobile app, or a browser-based web interface, offering flexible control over video settings, encryption, and viewer access.
The video then explores cloud streaming, perfect for productions that need to involve remote creatives, clients, or post-production teams. By connecting to the internet or using Teradek Node with Teradek Data, you can securely share feeds through the cloud with minimal latency. The workflow supports camera-to-cloud recording, passes metadata from professional cinema cameras, and enables encrypted, high-quality streaming anywhere.
With Teradek TV, you can easily combine local and cloud streaming to create a flexible, secure, and professional production environment. Whether it’s a large studio shoot or a remote collaboration, this workflow keeps your team connected with real-time access to the action.
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