Is Live Transcoder suitable for Youtube, Twitch or similar services video transcoding?

Is Live Transcoder suitable for Youtube, Twitch or similar services video transcoding?

The primary goal of Comprimato Live Transcoder is to provide a professional solution for broadcasters who focus on delivering Live high-quality content from ventures and events using professional equipment. Currently, we support workflows suitable for small service transcoding such as Youtube and similar.
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