
YouTube has announced that it will broadcast live from your iOS and Android application. The YouTube announcement comes just after Twitter incorporated Periscope in your own application to share video in streaming and that Tumblr announced that it would allow this functionality in your application up to the broadcast truck live video that like so much lately.
YouTube boasts that more than 21 million people tuned in to see the festival of music Coachella in its latest edition. Also of other events that they issued in streaming as it was the Felix Baumgartner jumping from the stratosphere in 2012.
The company has said the broadcast live from mobile platforms will be very simple and it won’t lack of another distinct account that we already have on YouTube. Users will only have to press the transmit live for to be broadcast to everyone quickly.
Seems that the interface as the user broadcasts live will be similar to which can be found at Periscope, where we see the number of people connected to our streaming, comments from other users that perform via the integrated chat and, of course, the button that allows us to complete a transmission.
YouTube wants to treat these like any other normal video streaming videos that step onto the platform. This means that users can search as live broadcasts that make it with any other video, either by direct search or recommendations. YouTube wants to protect abuse of the streamings, this means that you restrict certain emissions such as a broadcast from a movie theater. The video platform says that its streaming broadcast service will be “faster and more reliable than any other of there”.
YouTube will gradually incorporating this option to all users, as now it is in testing phase with some accounts. If you are fans of the streaming playback, sure that you give it a chance for the implementation of Google, which boasts the most extensive catalogue of users consuming video.