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HD Wave Live Broadcaster released for Macs

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MARATHON, USA: Eyepartner has released the HD Wave Live Broadcaster for TikiLIVE for Mac users to stream standard or High-definition video without the need for proprietary equipment. Using a camera or video source, users only need to select the broadcast channel to go LIVE in HD on their Macs.

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According to a 2013 Gartner report, Apple devices are expected to outsell all Windows devices for the first time in 2013. With the number of Apple users of the rise, TikiLIVE has expanded its offering into HD live broadcasting for Mac users.

Available right from the App Store, Mac users no longer have to resort to third party broadcasters to stream from Apple computers. This desktop application has a simple-to-use interface, allowing broadcasts of up to 1080i HD video quality.

The HD Wave software captures video in real time via Thunderbolt input and automatically records the stream on the local hard drive, allowing for broadcasters to edit the footage using their favorite programs.

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The HD Wave has done away with expensive and complex equipment normally required to stream, eliminating complicated set-up procedures. To get started, the broadcaster only requires a powerful Mac and a connected camera. The preset options save users time and enable instant, real-time quality streaming without any effort at all.

Combined with the power of the TikiLIVE platform, broadcasters can stream content from their Mac computer with the HD Wave and utilize various features from TikiLIVE to enhance viewer experiences. Streams may be viewed using Roku Set-Top Boxes, web browsers, Flash-based players, and HTML5 mobile devices.

The Broadcaster is built to fit the needs of any organization with pay-per-view customized solutions to monetize LIVE and VOD content.

With the HD Wave Live Broadcaster, anyone can watch content delivered from a Mac computer, including , movies, social content, faith-based services, live concerts, sports networks, game tournaments, or general IPTV content.

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