How does live casino streaming technology work?
Live casino streaming uses sophisticated technology to deliver a seamless experience: Studio setup: Purpose-built studios with professional lighting. Multiple HD cameras (typically 3-7 per table). Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology reads cards and results. RFID chips in cards for automatic result detection. Streaming technology: Video encoded in H.264/H.265 for optimal quality and bandwidth. Adaptive bitrate streaming adjusts to your internet speed. Typical latency: 1-3 seconds from studio to your screen. Available in HD (720p) and Full HD (1080p). Game Control Unit (GCU): A small device attached to each table. Encodes the video stream. Assists the dealer with game procedures. Ensures accurate result capture. User interface overlay: Betting interface overlaid on the video stream. Real-time statistics and history. Chat functionality with the dealer. Multiple camera angle options. Internet requirements: Minimum: 1 Mbps for basic quality. Recommended: 5+ Mbps for HD streaming. Mobile data works but Wi-Fi is preferred. Low latency connection important for time-sensitive bets. Major studio locations: Latvia (Evolution Gaming headquarters). Philippines, Romania, Georgia, Malta. Colombia, Canada (for regional markets).

