Multi-channel streams
Parallel content tracks? No problem for us. Main stage and break-out rooms at once, multiple language feeds, alternative camera angles of the same moment — we run it all as one coordinated production. The infrastructure is routine; the choreography is where we make the difference.
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A single feed forces everyone into the same experience
Not every audience wants to see the same thing. A conference has parallel sessions running at once. An international event has viewers in three languages. A product launch wants the keynote large for the press and a technical track for the developers — at the same moment. With a single feed you have to choose, and everyone else gets the second-best option.
The usual fix is to bolt on extra channels, but that normally means extra crews, extra control rooms and extra noise. Three tracks become three separate productions, each guarding its own branding, timing and tech — and drifting out of step at the moment it matters most. The result doesn’t feel like one event, but like three events that happen to share a date.
We do it the other way around. Multiple channels become one coordinated production: one crew, one control room, synchronized graphics across every feed, and a combined archive afterwards. Each channel keeps its own direction and branding, but everything runs in time. It’s the same approach we use for a custom streaming platform where your channels come together, and for professional team events serving several audiences at once.

The advantages of our technology
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Multiple encodes at once
Our pipeline runs several simultaneous channels from a single production, each in full broadcast quality.
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Independent direction per channel
Every feed has its own shot selection, pace and focus — no channel is a leftover of another.
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Synchronized graphics
Lower-thirds, titles and overlays stay in step across all channels, so it remains one coherent event.
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One coordinated crew
Not separate teams per track working past each other, but a single control room driving every channel.
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Scales to many tracks
From two parallel feeds to a conference with a handful of simultaneous tracks — the approach stays the same.

How many tracks need to go live at once?
Tell us how many channels, languages or audiences you want to serve in parallel, and we’ll map out the direction that makes it feel like one event.
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