JACKSHOOT LINK: The Game-changer In IP Broadcast Workflows
JACKSHOOT LINK is a fully-formed service, built on a suite of hardware and cloud tools, to provide a high quality, ultra-low latency global transmission network.
The service is designed by transmission experts at JACKSHOOT, and fully managed end-to-end by specialist teams. The unique architecture means users can define point-to-multipoint networks, allowing content to be delivered across rich remote collaborative workflows, in precisely aligned real time.
JACKSHOOT LINK is the problem-solver for broadcasters, brands, sports federations and media agencies: anyone with creative opportunities and the need to capture and distribute content. Rights-holders can step into new revenue streams, while established broadcasters can transform remote workflows with ease.
The ability to set up low latency, high quality links on demand is ideal in high pressure environments like news and sport. Remote contributors can join via standard internet paths as required. JACKSHOOT LINK includes a communications panel, providing all the necessary means of briefing and managing contributors as well as the on-air link.
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