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What do you mean, live section?
Live slicing refers to editing, recording and broadcasting, and only shooting the highlights of the live content.

Live slicing refers to the practice of editing the live video and releasing the things that the anchor has the most program effect or the people who eat melons are most concerned about separately. Because the live broadcast time is generally long, some impatient viewers have no patience to watch it slowly when eating melons or editing live broadcasts, so the birth of live broadcast slices began, removing complex and useless live broadcast content and directly taking its essence.

All short video platforms will have live sliced video, and the broadcast volume is not low, which can be said to be the creation of the times. The main purpose of live slicing is to improve user experience, reduce network congestion and video quality problems during live broadcasting, and facilitate subsequent video editing and management. There are also some anchors who are fired by live slicing.

Disadvantages of live section

1, poor real-time performance: the content of the live broadcast slice is delayed, and the live broadcast scene cannot be presented in real time. The audience can't get the live broadcast information in time, which reduces the interactivity and participation of the live broadcast and will greatly reduce the audience's interest.

2. Content distortion: The live broadcast slice may be different from the original live broadcast content after editing, processing and post-production. Slice producers may screen and process the content, which leads to the audience not fully understanding the live broadcast and the content is distorted.

3. Incomplete information: Live slices often only present some fragments of live content, and there may be missing or incoherent information. The audience can't get the complete live broadcast information, which may affect their understanding and cognition of the live broadcast content.