Standardizing low‑latency video delivery improves streaming reliability and expands audience reach, positioning Haivision as a key technology provider in sports broadcasting.
The sports broadcasting landscape increasingly demands real‑time, high‑quality video streams that can reach fans across multiple platforms without delay. Haivision, known for its mission‑critical video networking solutions, has built its reputation on the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) protocol, which mitigates packet loss and jitter over unpredictable networks. By integrating the Makito X4 encoder, the company extends its low‑latency expertise to a live‑sports environment where split‑second timing is essential for both viewer experience and advertising revenue.
Minor League Baseball presents a uniquely challenging use case: 120 clubs spread across the United States generate over 8,000 games annually, with peak days handling more than 60 simultaneous live feeds. The league’s adoption of Haivision’s SRT Gateway and Makito X4 creates a unified contribution layer that feeds directly into a cloud‑based production hub. This architecture not only stabilizes long‑haul transport from resource‑constrained venues but also simplifies the workflow for distributing content to MiLB.TV, MLB Network, parent clubs, and third‑party partners, ensuring consistent quality at scale.
Beyond the immediate operational gains, the partnership signals a broader shift toward standardized, protocol‑driven video infrastructures in professional sports. As broadcasters seek to monetize OTT platforms and deliver immersive experiences, technologies that guarantee ultra‑low latency and resilience become strategic assets. Haivision’s foothold in Minor League Baseball could serve as a blueprint for other leagues looking to modernize their video pipelines, potentially accelerating adoption of SRT and cloud‑native workflows across the industry.
Haivision Systems Inc., a global provider of mission-critical, real-time video networking and visual collaboration solutions, announced that its Makito X4 has been named the Official Video Encoder of Minor League Baseball (MiLB), marking a new technology partnership that will support the league’s live game video contribution, production, and distribution workflows across its national network of 120 teams.
As part of this partnership, MiLB will deploy Makito X4 video encoders across its nationwide network of Minor League ballparks, enabling a standardized, ultra-low latency contribution layer for how live games are captured, transported and distributed to fans, teams and broadcasters.
“Haivision brings the performance, low-latency, and operational control we need to support live video at the scale of Minor League Baseball,” said Daniel Blanchard, vice president, media operations at Major League Baseball. “The Makito video encoder will play a key role in video contribution from Minor League Baseball stadiums for the delivery of over 8,000 games each season for streaming and TV. Haivision’s excellence in low-latency live video transport, including its leadership in SRT and its video encoding technology give us the reliability, visibility, and control required to operate a nationwide live production environment.”
Minor League Baseball operates one of the most geographically-distributed live sports production environments in professional sports, with 120 clubs delivering over 8,000 games each season. On peak days, MiLB manages more than 60 simultaneous live feeds, all moving through a highly-automated, cloud-based production and distribution workflow.
As MiLB modernized its live video infrastructure, the league adopted the Haivision-developed SRT video protocol to stabilize long-haul transport from resource-constrained venues, improving the consistency and reliability of live streams. Haivision SRT Gateway is used to aggregate and route feeds through MiLB’s data centers in New Jersey and Denver, forming a resilient transport foundation for its cloud workflows.
Building on that foundation, MiLB selected Makito X4 to standardize live video contribution across its Minor League Baseball broadcast ecosystem. The video encoders will deliver live game feeds into MiLB’s cloud-based production environment, where they are prepared for distribution to MiLB.TV, MLB Network, parent Major League clubs, and third-party broadcast partners. This unified workflow connects fans to the next generation of players, supports player development, and enables professional broadcast distribution at a national scale.
“Minor League Baseball is operating one of the most demanding live video ecosystems in professional sports, and that scale requires technology that is proven, resilient and built for continuous operation,” said Colin Coyle, Haivision SVP of sales. “With Makito X4, MiLB is gaining a standardized, ultra-low latency contribution platform designed to support thousands of live games each season.”
The deployment of Makito X4 across Minor League Baseball is scheduled to begin during the 2026 season, with a phased rollout across ballparks as part of MiLB’s broader live video infrastructure refresh.
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