Resi
Formerly | Living As One |
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Private company | |
ISIN | 🆔 |
Industry | Technology |
Founded 📆 | 2014 |
Founders 👔 | Paul Martel, Brad Reitmeyer |
Headquarters 🏙️ | Plano, , United States |
Area served 🗺️ | Worldwide |
Key people | Paul Martel (Co-Founder, CEO)
Brad Reitmeyer (Co-Founder, CTO) Collin Jones (President) |
Products 📟 | Resi Web Platform, Resi Multisite Platform, Resi Campus Review, PRISM Encoders, PRISM Decoders, RAY Encoder. |
Services | multisite streaming, multistreaming |
Members | |
Number of employees | |
🌐 Website | resi |
📇 Address | |
📞 telephone | |
Resi Media, LLC is an American company which provides hardware and cloud services for video streaming. Resi's services allow users to stream live video to multiple destinations simultaneously, including websites, mobile apps, streaming boxes, remote venues, and third-party platforms and social networks such as Facebook and YouTube.
History[edit]
Resi was founded as Living As One in 2014 to fill a void in the professional video market for a resilient live streaming solution. Resi’s founders, video teleconferencing experts with backgrounds from Cisco and HP, were seeking a reliable video delivery method for streaming over public internet connections. Unsatisfied with RTMP and other video delivery methods which could not account for packet loss and network instability (leading to buffering wheels and dropped frames), the team sought to develop a solution which could reliably deliver video through network interruptions. Many trials and failures later, they created the Resilient Streaming Protocol (RSP).
Living As One was rebranded as Resi in 2020 to better reflect the benefits of the products and services that they offer.[1]
Resi is currently providing live streaming services using its Resilient Streaming Protocol to churches, non-profits, and for-profits, serving more than 80 of the top 100 churches in the United States and thousands of other organizations around the globe.
Resilient Streaming Protocol (RSP)[edit]
Resi’s Resilient Streaming Protocol (RSP) accounts for packet loss during video stream transmission resulting in perfect video delivery even in the case of a complete temporary internet connection outage. RSP uses a combination of selective retransmission and data verification checks to ensure that all data is received perfectly by the destination. In doing so, it assures that the destination receives an exact copy of what was produced by the live streaming encoder. If the data received by the destination is not a perfect copy, RSP re-transmits only the data that was corrupted during transmission.
The Resilient Streaming Protocol (RSP) and all relevant process and technologies are patented with the USPTO.[2]
Services[edit]
Web Platform[edit]
Resi’s Web Platform ensures 100% video content transmission simultaneously to web embed codes, social media platforms such as Facebook and YouTube, and persistent URLs. Using RSP, Resi’s encoders cache data locally before sending to the cloud, allowing the transcoder to wait for a perfect and complete copy without worry of temporary network interruptions delaying the transmission. This eliminates occurrences of buffering and other stream failures caused by missing data in the cloud, so viewers can watch from a perfect source.
Multisite Platform[edit]
Multisite Encoders and Decoders ensure zero content loss throughout the entire transmission path, even in the case of a complete internet outage. Encoders cache data locally before sending to the cloud, and ensure full content transmission using RSP. When playing back video on decoders, all content comes from a local solid state hard drive which can buffer live video in advance. This means that remote playback sites see exactly what has been encoded without buffering, even on standard public internet connections. One video source up to 4k resolution or two synchronized 1080p sources can be streamed with up to 16 audio channels.
Hardware[edit]
PRISM Encoder[edit]
Resi’s encoders can withstand a complete internet outage for minutes at a time without losing content. With Resi’s encoders, based on the Resilient Streaming Protocol, users don't have to worry about video buffering because every bit of video is stored at each step in the capture and transmit process. Ethernet cable(s) can actually be removed from the encoder while it is streaming, and once the network connection is reestablished (or a backup connection provided) all of the video data that was recorded during the outage will be transmitted.
PRISM Encoder Models:
- E1200: Capable of streaming (1) UHD/4K video with up to 16 audio channels
- E2211: Capable of streaming (1) UHD/4K video, or (2) 1080p60 videos, with up to 16 audio channels
- E2221: Capable of streaming (1) UHD/4K video, or (2) 1080p60 videos, with up to 16 audio channels; designed for enhanced performance and increased rendering, especially in dark details and blacks.
PRISM Decoder[edit]
PRISM Multisite Decoders work in conjunction with Resi’s encoders in order to ensure reliable playback at remote sites. Like the encoders, the decoders ensure full playback of video content with no buffering, even through temporary network interruptions due to the Resilient Streaming Protocol.
PRISM Decoder Models:
- D2200: Single-channel or dual-channel playback
- D2201: Single-channel or dual-channel playback; includes redundant power supply
- D2202: Single-channel or dual-channel playback; includes redundant power supply and reference/genlock input
RAY Encoder[3][edit]
Introduced in 2019, this encoder model is built on a customize Intel NUC and designed to expand the market of Resi's Resilient Streaming Protocol and provide a more portable and low-cost option for organizations of all sizes.[4]
Software[edit]
ProPresenter Stream Encoder[edit]
In 2020 Renewed Vision LLC and Resi Media LLC launched the first software integration of RSP within ProPresenter 7.3.[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Living as One rebrands to Resi". Worship AVL. Retrieved 2020-08-21. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ "Living A S One L L C Trademarks & Logos". uspto.report. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
- ↑ "The Best Live Streaming Encoders (2021) - Joel W Smith". www.joelwsmith.com. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
- ↑ "Living As One Releases New Portable Encoder With Resilient Streaming Protocol | ProductionHUB". ProductionHUB.com. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
- ↑ "Resi and Renewed Vision Announce Partnership, Streaming to Resi from ProPresenter". Church Production Magazine. 2020-11-16. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
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