One of the keys to delivering a successful live webcast is to thoroughly test your solution end-to-end. One great feature of most video webcast solutions is the ability to embed a live stream on your own web page where you can deliver a consistent viewer experience that reinforces your brand and leverages your web investment. […]
Top 3 Conference Livestream Questions
We often get caught up in the technical “how-to” or in the tactical “project plan” when considering a live stream. But for marketers and meeting planners I’d recommend that you start by answering these three questions. Answering these questions helps drive the conversation with your webcast service provider and is the first thing that we […]
YouTube defaults to HTML5; What does this mean for Flash?
YouTube’s announcement that they were defaulting to HTML5 playback was widely reported in the tech media as the final nail in Flash’s coffin. Although this may be true long-term, Flash will still be in use for a variety of reasons for at least the next five years. Jan Ozer has an excellent article on StreamingMedia.com that […]
Conference Seminar Webcasting Simplified
Our new video webcast solution makes it easy to deliver a conference or seminar on the web and take questions from the audience. Where you want to encourage drive-by viewing, visitors can access the player anonymously. Then they can choose to submit questions via Twitter or through the private question feature shown below: To simplify […]
Webcast Player Improves Events and Seminars
We have been very busy improving our existing services and adding new capabilities, and I wanted to give you a glimpse of what is coming. Below is a sneak-peak of our new live video webcast player. It supports both Flash and Silverlight Video, and is configurable to suit both internal corporate webcasts as well as […]