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City of Santa Barbara Reaches Local Community with Live Streams Powered by AJA Gear

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City of Santa Barbara Reaches Local Community with Live Streams Powered by AJA Gear
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City of Santa Barbara Reaches Local Community with Live Streams Powered by AJA Gear
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City of Santa Barbara Reaches Local Community with Live Streams Powered by AJA Gear

From business to education, entertainment, government and beyond, live streaming has quickly permeated all facets of modern life. With a majority of gatherings previously held in-person now taking place virtually, it’s become an essential communication tool. The City of Santa Barbara in California has come to depend on live streaming, not only to host virtual meetings, events and workshops throughout the pandemic, but also to share vital information with the general public. With a robust live streaming infrastructure built by Triton Technology Solutionsincluding gear from AJA Video Systems, City TV Production Supervisor Tony Ruggieri, who serves on the video production arm of the City Administrator’s Office, and his team have been able to continue their work uninterrupted.   

They stream and record all City of Santa Barbara council meetings and other programming to YouTube, with the YouTube link embedded on the City of Santa Barbara website so that viewers can tune in live or watch on-demand at their convenience. Content produced on-site is typically captured using 12 HD cameras spread across three meeting rooms that are connected to a master control room via fiber and Cat5e cabling. Audio and video feeds are sent out of each room through a production switcher to create the main feed, which is then sent through a router to one of three AJA HELO H.264 streaming devices located in an equipment room for live streaming to YouTube. 

Using AJA U-TAP SDIs connected via USB to local computers to ensure the cleanest signal quality, the team is able to weave in virtual participants – whether socially distanced on-site or remote – as needed, via an app like GoTo Meeting or Zoom. The received video chat feed is then sent through an AJA HELO for immediate high-quality live streaming to YouTube. All meetings are recorded to a Tightrope server, with AJA Ki Pro Rack recorders on tap for backup to the Apple® ProRes codec on reliable AJA KiStor drives. A number of AJA Mini-Converters are also stationed throughout the facility to support conversion between SDI and HDMI equipment, while two AJA FS1 converters/frame synchronizers facilitate conversion of analog component material to HD-SDI for import into the production system.