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Five Live Streaming Workflows You Can Build with Norsk Studio’s MCP (Even If You’re Not a Developer)

As we close out 2025, we find ourselves in the peculiar position of having to confess something: we’ve been having far too much fun with AI coding assistants. Not in a “let’s replace our engineering team” sort of way (our engineers would have my head), but in a “let’s see what happens when we connect […]

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Overriding an SRT Listener Port in Norsk Studio

How to Override Configuration Settings in Norsk Studio

Norsk Studio offers a flexible method for overriding configuration settings without modifying your base YAML files. This guide explains how to perform overrides, using SRT ports and encode ladder settings as examples. How Overrides Work Overrides in Norsk Studio selectively replace values in your base settings with those from an override file. When you run

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Live streaming workflow in Norsk Studio

Introducing Norsk Kick Start and Developer Onboarding Packages: Your Fast Track to Live Streaming Success

Building compelling live streaming workflows shouldn’t require months of trial and error. That’s why we’re excited to announce two new packages designed to get you up and running with Norsk faster than ever before. The Challenge We’re Solving We know that diving into new live streaming technology can feel daunting. Even with Norsk’s intuitive design,

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The Norsk booth at IBC 2025

Norsk Unveils Enhanced Developer Support and AI-Powered Workflows at IBC 2025

At this year’s IBC, Norsk focused on making professional broadcast workflows more accessible and efficient through enhanced developer support and AI-powered automation, demonstrating how broadcasters can leverage cutting-edge technologies to streamline operations while reducing costs and complexity. To that end, we highlighted workflows showing integration with Google Gemini, a full master control room in the

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A live workflow in Norsk Studio, with SRT input, ABR ladder, and HLS/DASH output

Adaptive Bitrate Streaming with HLS and DASH

In the early days of video streaming, viewers with poor connectivity or older devices often faced a frustrating choice: either watch low-quality video that played smoothly, or high-quality video that constantly buffered and stuttered. Adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming, which enables a video player to adjust resolution, bitrate, and other playback parameters in real-time based on

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Screenshot of Norsk Studio showing an RTMP source, an LL-HLS output, and a WebRTC output

Video Packaging with Norsk for Seamless Streaming

Video packaging transforms encoded video streams into formats suitable for delivery across different platforms, devices, and network environments. This article explores video packaging and explains how and why you should leverage Norsk Studio for this critical piece of the streaming workflow. Processes involved in video packaging At its core, video packaging bridges the gap between

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Screenshot of a streaming video player showing a female speaker in the European Parliament

Case Study: G&L Systemhaus Leverages Norsk to Power European Parliament’s Streaming Platform 

Executive Summary The European Parliament works with the Council of the European Union to debate and pass legislation on topics from artificial intelligence and defense to deforestation and human rights. With 720 members from 27 member states, the Parliament required a sophisticated streaming solution that could handle multiple languages, high-density inputs, and flexible deployment across on-prem

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Screenshot of Norsk Studio showing four camera inputs, with three independent mixes needed simultaneously—two for local audience displays and one for YouTube.

Norsk Studio: Three Demos and a Funeral (for Traditional Broadcast Methods)

So there I was, minding my own business, when Eric (our CMO who possesses that rare combination of marketing acumen and tolerance for my tangential musings) suggested that instead of just raving to him about our latest Norsk Studio demos, I share them with the world. So here we go, Eric. You asked for it.

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Screenshot showing a workflow in Norsk Studio with NDI in, a browser overlay, and NDI and WebRTC out.

Norsk Unveils Enhancements Including NDI Support, Multiview, and Cloud Availability at NAB 2025

Norsk by id3as will showcase significant enhancements to Norsk Engine and Norsk Studio at the 2025 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show in Las Vegas, April 6-9. The powerful new capabilities further enable live event producers, broadcasters, and streaming platforms to streamline workflows, reduce production costs, and deliver higher quality viewing experiences. “These enhancements reflect

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G&L Launches Playout Manager Featuring Norsk; First Deployments With Two German Broadcasters

G&L today announced the first deployments of its innovative G&L Playout Manager, a state-of-the-art, multi-tenant platform designed to transform live streaming event management for OTT delivery. This managed service employs the Norsk Media SDK from id3as in its key component, the Compositor, enhancing the integration of HTML5 overlays with video signals for seamless broadcast-quality streams.

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