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Livestudio is a term used in the live video production industry to describe software, services, or integrated hardware configurations that combine production switching, graphics, audio, and streaming for live broadcasts. It is often applied to solutions that enable a single operator or a small team to manage multiple camera feeds, overlays, and a live feed from a central control interface. The concept encompasses desktop programs, cloud-based platforms, and hybrid systems used by content creators, event producers, and organizations.

Core functionality typically includes multi-camera switching, real-time graphics and lower-thirds, chroma keying for green-screen effects, audio

Deployment models vary, including desktop software, cloud-native services, or hybrid setups that blend on-site control with

mixing
and
routing,
and
scene-based
playout.
Additional
capabilities
may
cover
teleprompting,
remote
guest
integration,
prebuilt
templates,
transitions,
and
recording
of
the
program
feed
for
post-event
use.
Most
implementations
support
streaming
or
embedding
the
broadcast
to
popular
platforms,
content
delivery
networks,
or
private
CDNs,
often
via
RTMP
or
standard
streaming
protocols.
Compatibility
with
professional
inputs
and
outputs
(such
as
NDI,
SDI,
HDMI)
and
interoperability
with
other
production
tools
(video
switchers,
encoders,
or
collaboration
apps)
is
common.
cloud
processing.
Typical
users
include
small
to
mid-sized
studios,
educational
institutions,
live
events,
houses
of
worship,
and
independent
content
creators
who
require
an
all-in-one
workflow
for
live
production
and
distribution.
The
term
Livestudio
is
not
tied
to
a
single,
universally
defined
product
name;
it
is
used
more
broadly
to
describe
live-production
capabilities
across
multiple
brands
and
offerings.