Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Facebook Live will have the unlimited live; videos gain reactions and geogating – Globo.com

The Facebook continues to expand its live video tool. From now on, the action will have no limitation and can be used for an unlimited time, which promises to be useful for conference broadcasts, long events, landscape changes or nature scenes. The downside is that you can not save or share the video soon after. The material that respects the previous limit for transmissions, which was up to 90 minutes, should not change, but gain new features.

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Limitations for videos with great extent are a way found by Facebook to reduce the impact that this type of content would cause to your servers, they feel a great increase in data transmission. What, in turn, increases the cost of operation

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new features for live video

on the other hand, the videos shorter live should gain new features. One, called “geogating” offers creators the same customization options present in the recorded material, including limiting the viewing area of ​​the content or set a specific target audience based on age and even delete a video in the future, after a certain time.

also new is a feature that allows comments and Reactions at specific points in the video, which also help to identify the best of times, and allow users to watch this stretch quickly without having to carry the parts that are not interesting.

the news is part of the social network strategy want to set as a video streaming platform and thereby to compete with giant branch as the YouTube . One of the requirements for this to become possible is to offer enough tools to creators that they consider the service as ideal for their content.

The new features are being released gradually to selected users and must remain unique for live video, without being extended to other types of content on demand.

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Via TechCrunch and Engadget

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