Overview

Subaru Motorsports USA driver Brandon Semenuk and co-driver Keaton Williams clinched a thrilling victory at the 2022 Lake Superior Performance Rally. But that was not their only major win. Subaru’s media crew shared live coverage of the event: becoming the first-ever rally race live stream in US history – thanks in part to Teradek’s IP video solutions: Ranger, Prism Flex, and Core Cloud.

Subaru Motorsports USA driver Brandon Semenuk
and co-driver Keaton Williams clinched a thrilling
victory at the 2022 Lake Superior Performance
Rally. But that was not their only major win.
Subaru’s media crew shared live coverage of the
event: becoming the first-ever rally race live stream
in US history – thanks in part to Teradek’s IP video
solutions: Ranger, Prism Flex, and Core Cloud.

Challenge

Yujiro Otsuki, Director of Communications for Vermont SportsCar, approached Teradek to support a proof of concept live stream for Subaru Motorsports USA – joining a collaborative effort with AT&T Broadcast and PSSI. The task? To stream the final stage of the rally – a 1.5mi run centered around Marquette Mountain Resort.

In order to pull off this complex live production, the teams needed to overcome several difficulties, including:

đźš« A Vast Area Coverage
đźš« A Total Wireless Workflow
đźš« Limited Connectivity (LTE, Satellite, and Fiber)
đźš« Tough Terrain with Dust, Water, and Dirt
đźš« Multi-Brand Devices
đźš« Multi-Team Collaboration

Live broadcasting a rally race was a long-time dream of Yujiro's. He'd heard fans requesting this for years. But as IP video and satellite technology advanced, and cell tower access became more readily available, Yujiro and his team felt this was the right moment to make it happen.

Yujiro Otsuki, Director of Communications for
Vermont SportsCar, approached Teradek to
support a proof of concept live stream for Subaru
Motorsports USA joining a collaborative effort
with AT&T Broadcast and PSSI. The task? To stream
the final stage of the rally - a 1.5mi run centered
around Marquette Mountain Resort.

In order to pull off this complex live production, the
teams needed to overcome several difficulties,
including:

đźš« A Vast Area Coverage
đźš« A Total Wireless Workflow
đźš« Limited Connectivity (LTE, Satellite, and Fiber)
đźš« Tough Terrain with Dust, Water, and Dirt
đźš« Multi-Brand Devices
đźš« Multi-Team Collaboration

Live broadcasting a rally race was a long-time
dream of Yujiro's. He'd heard fans requesting this
for years. But as IP video and satellite technology
advanced, and cell tower access became more
readily available, Yujiro and his team felt this was
the right moment to make it happen.

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Derek Nickell, Product Manager for Teradek Live
Production, setting up a Ranger transmitter.

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Teradek Prism Flex set up inside the broadcast bus.

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The AT&T satellite broadcast bus with a Ranger receiver on
a stand in front.

Solution

Derek Nickell, Product Manager for Teradek Live Production, joined the crew in Michigan to provide technical guidance for the project. For three days, the teams huddled together inside AT&T’s satellite bus to plan, test, and re-plan – eventually configuring the right workflow for the big race.

The majority of the track was on the top-backside of the hill, away from the satellite bus, which added some increased challenges. Because of this, the team deployed various transmission methods, including LTE cellular, CBRS private cellular, RF, WiFi, and Ku band satellite.

Teradek supplied one Ranger, a zero-delay wireless transmitter and receiver, three Prism Flex Decoders, a 4K HDR compact decoder, and Core Cloud, a cloud-based orchestration tool.

The Ranger system was used for the pre- and post-show where two hosts spoke with the drivers and co-drivers as they arrived. Ranger tested up to 1500 ft away from the RX antennas with in-car mounts, and stationary shots.

The Prism system was used to receive SRT for testing days before the event to determine whether the internal CBRS radio network could stream IP streams back to the satellite bus for decoding and ingest into the broadcast switcher. These were tested over several mediums with varying types of transport protocols. The workflow involved multiple RTMP streams to a Raspberry Pi 4 decoder, SRT from a cell phone over CBRS to a Prism Flex decoder, and in-car Mevo cameras streaming over local hotspots.

Teradek Core was used to manage the live program from inside the bus, where the live stream was multistreamed it to six destinations at once, including the YouTube and Facebook channels for Subaru Motorsports USA, American Rally Association, and DirtFish.

    Technical Requirements:

  • âś… LTE Cellular, CBRS Private Cellular, RF, WiFi, Ku Band Satellite
  • âś… HD-SDI 1080i60 Input and 1080p29.97 H.264 Output
  • âś… Backwards Compatibility w/ Broadcast (1080i Transcoding to Switchers)
  • âś… Multi-Carrier LTE Modems
  • âś… RF Transmission in 1080p
  • âś… 1500 ft Operating Range
  • âś… RTMP, SRT Protocols
  • âś… Multistreaming
  • âś… Network Bonding
  • âś… Remote Configuration
  • âś… File Storage/Distribution
  • âś… Local Recording
  • âś… Cloud Archiving
  • âś… Editing

Derek Nickell, Product Manager for Teradek Live
Production, joined the crew in Michigan to provide
technical guidance for the project. For three days,
the teams huddled together inside AT&T’s satellite
bus to plan, test, and re-plan – eventually
configuring the right workflow for the big race.

The majority of the track was on the top-backside
of the hill, away from the satellite bus, which added
some increased challenges. Because of this, the
team deployed various transmission methods,
including LTE cellular, CBRS private cellular, RF,
WiFi, and Ku band satellite.

Teradek supplied one Ranger, a zero-delay wireless
transmitter and receiver, three Prism Flex
Decoders
, a 4K HDR compact decoder, and Core
Cloud
, a cloud-based orchestration tool.

The Ranger system was used for the pre- and post-
show where two hosts spoke with the drivers and
co-drivers as they arrived. Ranger tested up to
1500 ft away from the RX antennas with in-car
mounts, and stationary shots.

The Prism system was used to receive SRT for
testing days before the event to determine whether
the internal CBRS radio network could stream IP
streams back to the satellite bus for decoding and
ingest into the broadcast switcher. These were
tested over several mediums with varying types of
transport protocols. The workflow involved multiple
RTMP streams to a Raspberry Pi 4 decoder, SRT
from a cell phone over CBRS to a Prism Flex
decoder, and in-car Mevo cameras streaming over
local hotspots.

Teradek Core was used to manage the live program
from inside the bus, where the live stream was
multistreamed it to six destinations at once,
including the YouTube and Facebook channels for
Subaru Motorsports USA, American Rally
Association, and DirtFish.

    Technical Requirements:

  • âś… LTE Cellular, CBRS Private Cellular, RF, WiFi,
    Ku Band Satellite
  • âś… HD-SDI 1080i60 Input and 1080p29.97
    H.264 Output
  • âś… Backwards Compatibility w/ Broadcast (1080i
    Transcoding to Switchers)
  • âś… Multi-Carrier LTE Modems
  • âś… RF Transmission in 1080p
  • âś… 1500 ft Operating Range
  • âś… RTMP, SRT Protocols
  • âś… Multistreaming
  • âś… Network Bonding
  • âś… Remote Configuration
  • âś… File Storage/Distribution
  • âś… Local Recording
  • âś… Cloud Archiving
  • âś… Editing

An overhead view of the run shows the equipment layout.

An overhead view of the run shows the equipment layout.

Outcome

After a few days of setup, the system worked flawlessly. The roving devices were able to stream back to the bus for switching, creating a multi-cam live streaming experience for a combined 55,000 viewers online for a total of 4 hours and 15 minutes. Here are 9 ways in which Teradek opens new doors for Subaru Launch Control crew:


#1: Successful Proof of Concept
  • “This was our proof of concept. We wanted to have a successful stream without any glitches, and we achieved that.”
  • “I had experience using Teradek products years ago and I felt that your bonding technology and the RF technology was good, but you weren’t using it in motorsports. We wanted to be one of the first ones to try it out and it certainly worked very well.”
  • “There are 2 million things I would love to do this year, and I think Teradek products would allow us to do what we want to do.”
#2: Zero-Delay Wireless Transmission with Ranger
  • “We had a Ranger attached to the big camera and following presenters interviewing people. Derek pointed the antennas towards the presenters and that was pretty solid. That made our show look very professional without any disconnect.”
  • “Having no delay really helped. Our producer was able to communicate with the presenters without a weird glitch.”
#3: Creating High-Quality Video
  • “The quality of the video was unbelievable and nicely packaged.”
#4: Coverage in Rural Areas
  • “We wanted to test and make sure our package works in very rural areas with no cell or broadband connections. We had all the connections, but we did not need to use all of them.”
  • “There were no glitches. I don’t think we got disconnected at all, and it made our show look very professional.”
#5: Creating Future Productions with New Features
  • “One of the stages we sent our shooter with a Starlink kit and we only recorded and sent a file back to the bus. We didn’t stream from that spot. What we could’ve done was use an encoder and decoder and stream for the live coverage. That will be our next step.”
  • “Another thing I would love to test in the future is Prism’s Store and Forward feature because rally cars run where there is no connectivity. So we can store the on-board [footage] from stages, and push the data to the server when we pass by cell towers on the way back to base camp.”
  • “In the future, I would love to use Core for decoding as well. Sending a stream from stages to Core and have it decode and send it back to the bus.”
#6: Sponsor Exposure
  • “I felt responsible to grow the sport because this was going to help every team. Because even though they have sponsors, they didn’t have a platform to expose them. So we wanted to change that.”
#7: Remote Cloud Management with Core
  • “Initially, we were going to have another partner handle satellite connections. The plan was to have them send a stream to various destinations from Pittsburgh. They knew how to do it, but I felt that there would be lots of issues that we couldn’t solve from the bus because I wasn’t in Pittsburgh.”
  • “I felt much more comfortable using Core by sending one program stream to Core, and restream to a bunch of destinations. With Core, we could tell if we’re having issues and check the stream quality. You can see everything on one screen.”
  • “Being able to remote control it from the bus was extremely convenient to use Core for streaming.”
  • “Now, it seems you’ve made Core easy for anybody to use. Very convenient to use.”
#8: Producing Fully-Remote Productions  
  • “I think cloud solutions are the way to go. Eventually, I would love to produce everything in the cloud. I would love to have remote editors and do remote everything in the future. The potential is huge.”
  • My dream is to be able to stream a whole stage. Let’s say you have 8 miles of rally stage and I would love to have 50 cameras on the stage and I want to be able to stream everything to the cloud and switch and have proper streams and I think Teradek can help make it happen.
#9: Giving Fans A Real-Time Experience 
  • “Streaming sports live – any sport – is exciting because of the uncertainty. You don’t know what’s going to happen. You don’t know who’s going to win. If it has already been recorded, people would know. So we are trying to shorten this delay with live coverage.”

After a few days of setup, the system worked
flawlessly. The roving devices were able to stream
back to the bus for switching, creating a multi-cam
live streaming experience for a combined 55,000
viewers online for a total of 4 hours and 15 minutes.
Here are 9 ways in which Teradek opens new doors
for Subaru Launch Control crew:


#1: Successful Proof of Concept
  • “This was our proof of concept. We wanted to
    have a successful stream without any glitches,
    and we achieved that.”
  • “I had experience using Teradek products years
    ago and I felt that your bonding technology and
    the RF technology was good, but you weren’t
    using it in motorsports. We wanted to be one of
    the first ones to try it out and it certainly worked
    very well.”
  • “There are 2 million things I would love to do
    this year, and I think Teradek products would
    allow us to do what we want to do.”
#2: Zero-Delay Wireless Transmission with Ranger
  • “We had a Ranger attached to the big camera
    and following presenters interviewing people.
    Derek pointed the antennas towards the
    presenters and that was pretty solid. That made
    our show look very professional without any
    disconnect.”
  • “Having no delay really helped. Our producer
    was able to communicate with the presenters
    without a weird glitch.”
#3: Creating High-Quality Video
  • “The quality of the video was unbelievable and
    nicely packaged.”
#4: Coverage in Rural Areas
  • “We wanted to test and make sure our package
    works in very rural areas with no cell or
    broadband connections. We had all the
    connections, but we did not need to use all of
    them.”
  • “There were no glitches. I don’t think we got
    disconnected at all, and it made our show look
    very professional.”
#5: Creating Future Productions with New Features
  • “One of the stages we sent our shooter with a
    Starlink kit and we only recorded and sent a file
    back to the bus. We didn’t stream from that
    spot. What we could’ve done was use an
    encoder and decoder and stream for the live coverage. That will be our next step.”
  • “Another thing I would love to test in the future
    is Prism’s Store and Forward feature because
    rally cars run where there is no connectivity. So
    we can store the on-board [footage] from
    stages, and push the data to the server when we
    pass by cell towers on the way back to base
    camp.”
  • “In the future, I would love to use Core for
    decoding as well. Sending a stream from stages
    to Core and have it decode and send it back to
    the bus.”
#6: Sponsor Exposure
  • “I felt responsible to grow the sport because this
    was going to help every team. Because even
    though they have sponsors, they didn’t have a
    platform to expose them. So we wanted to
    change that.”
#7: Remote Cloud Management with Core
  • “Initially, we were going to have another partner
    handle satellite connections. The plan was to
    have them send a stream to various destinations
    from Pittsburgh. They knew how to do it, but I
    felt that there would be lots of issues that we
    couldn’t solve from the bus because I wasn’t in
    Pittsburgh.”
  • “I felt much more comfortable using Core by
    sending one program stream to Core, and
    restream to a bunch of destinations. With Core,
    we could tell if we’re having issues and check the
    stream quality. You can see everything on one
    screen.”
  • “Being able to remote control it from the bus
    was extremely convenient to use Core for
    streaming.”
  • “Now, it seems you’ve made Core easy for
    anybody to use. Very convenient to use.”
#8: Producing Fully-Remote Productions  
  • “I think cloud solutions are the way to go.
    Eventually, I would love to produce everything in
    the cloud. I would love to have remote editors
    and do remote everything in the
    future. The potential is huge.”
  • My dream is to be able to stream a whole stage.
    Let’s say you have 8 miles of rally stage and I
    would love to have 50 cameras on the stage and
    I want to be able to stream everything to the cloud and switch and have proper streams and I
    think Teradek can help make it happen.
#9: Giving Fans A Real-Time Experience 
  • “Streaming sports live – any sport – is exciting
    because of the uncertainty. You don’t know
    what’s going to happen. You don’t know who’s
    going to win. If it has already been recorded,
    people would know. So we are trying to shorten
    this delay with live coverage.”

LSPR Rally Livestream - ARA Season Finale 2022

Marquette, Michigan

Subaru’s stream at a glance:

icon1 icon1 over 55K
live viewers
icon2 icon2 four uninterrupted
broadcast hours
icon3 icon3 global audience
distribution
icon4 icon4 zero wireless
frames lost
icon5 icon5 cbrs-Enabled
deployment

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