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How much do you bill clients for the use of the Disaster Group or LiveU units? How did you work out spreading out the cost over your year? Thanks for the video.
When billing clients I usually bill 10% on for equipment used. Then I bill the data that will be used ( gig count ) ex. The disaster group hardware unit cost about $800. ( bill the client $80) then disaster charges about $7 per gig ( stream at 1080 30 is about 3 gigs per hours, if the gig is a four hour livestream I’ll charge $28. Total cost to bill the client for $118.
Bruh Excellent comparison review! After the Disaster Group Router intial $800 purchase price, what are the monthly fees for the SIM cards from the 3 carriers and additional cost? Thank you!
The price has gone up since this video so check the website for up to date costs. At the time I purchased, I paid $1270: 850 for the unit and $420 for the yearly bonding service and 2 fee gifs per month for the year. So after you Buy the yearly subscription you get a full year of bonding and 2 free gigs per month. If you go over those gigs it’s it’s $8 per gig
Greetings man. Have you ever had any technical issues or service drops during your live streams with the Disaster Group Router? I'm comparing this service to another service provider with a near identical product. Thanks Bryan
LiveU is overpriced for what it does. Wish I would have learned about the disaster router before I blew my money on the LiveU. But I did get the new Live U. It connected four devices and can send SRT which saves on bandwidth. Thanks for the video
SRT is not saving on bandwidth; HEVC codec is saving money. The old LiveU used to be on H.264 only, which is much heavier on Bandwidth than HEVC/H.265.
@@geogmz8277 I talked directly to LiveU on this. The HEVC encoding is NOT done in their device. It is done after the video is sent using LRT. The HEVC encoding is done in the cloud. So your device is still sending H.264. The bandwidth saving HVEC happens in the cloud not on the device. Don't be fooled by their marketing. Technically, they have HVEC, but it is not saving you any bandwidth because the conversion is NOT happening in the Live U device. It goes to the LRT gets converted there and then gets sent to your final destination.
@@BenRowe-qh8hm You still have to pay for it. Or you can use there own dataplans (for twice as much). Live you just sucks money out of you. And then over promise the delivery. I completely stopped using my $1500 liveU solo pro. It is total crap.