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Request live captioning and professional transcription services
Request professional captioning and transcription services for any event. You can request: Real-time captions that display to the audience during the Live event Timed captions as an VTT file that you can add to your event replay or to an On-Demand or Simul...
Get started with Webcasts
GlobalMeet makes delivering professional, polished, and dynamic webcasts easy. If you purchased an Essential, Professional, or Enterprise plan, you have access to all of the following features and more: Audience engagement - keep viewers engaged with Q&A, c...
Webcast 5.10 Release Notes
Released: June 24, 2023 This release introduces Automated Live Captions and the Video Clip Recorder. These release notes also highlight other recent changes and improvements. If you have any questions about these changes, please email us at updates@webcasts....
How do I broadcast using an encoder?
To access the information needed to connect your encoder for the event, click the Media Encoder Settings button in the Broadcast Controls area of the Live Studio. Your encoding device (e.g. Wirecast) will need to be setup to send a RTMP stream for broadcast. ...
Live stream bit rates
Presenter Video, Screen Share (video bridge), and Inline Videos If you're broadcasting telephone audio only, the video player contains a 320 x 240 pixel space for headshots to be displayed and uses a 96 kbps stream. If you're broadcasting audio and video, th...
Presenter Best Practices
Below are a list of best practices for presenters: What should a presenter have available for the presentation? It is recommended that all speakers prepare the following: For audio events, a telephone with a quality headset or handset for EACH presenter/p...
Presenter FAQs
This article covers frequently asked questions about presenting a Live event. How many presenters can join the Live Studio at the same time? There is no maximum number of presenters that can join the Live Studio. However, if you’re broadcasting the Live even...
Add human-generated captions to a recorded event
To add captions to a replay or to an On-Demand or Simulated Live event, you need a timed caption file in VTT (WebVTT) format. A timed caption file contains the text of what is said in the recording, plus time codes for when each line of text should be displaye...
Download a computer-generated transcript
You can download a copy of the event transcript as a .TXT file. Generated transcripts are available within 24 hours of a Live event ending (and being archived) or a recorded event being published. Note: You can only download the most recently published versio...
Edit a computer-generated transcript
For automated transcripts. You can open a generated transcript in the editing studio and review and edit it. The transcript includes time codes that allow you to play the audio from the beginning of the phrase, so you can compare each transcribed phrase to wha...
Set up and run a Simulated Live event with live Q&A
By default, attendees type their questions in the Ask a Question box during the Simulated Live event and presenters answer them in the Q&A queue. To have a live Q&A session after a Simulated Live event, you can create a Live event for Q&A and automatically sen...
Enable third-party analytics for an event
For more detailed metrics on viewer activity, you can use the Third-Party Analytics feature to send data such as page views, unique viewers, and more to your preferred analytics solution. This feature is available for individual events and portals. Supported ...
Encoder stream bit rates
Adaptive Bit Rate (ABR) Encoder Events (Recommended) You are only required to send one stream (per primary and backup). All streams are transcoded and aligned for soother quality transitions. If the system receives a higher stream than the bit rate listed in ...
Stream optimization
It is important for any webcasting professional to understand if their network is ready to support a webcast. While our webcasting platform consumes far less bandwidth than major web conferencing tools, it still requires a high-speed connection to the internet...
Event player container and window backgrounds
The event window is made up of two layers: the player page background and the player container. The player page background is simply a background color or image. The player container holds the video player, event content tabs, sponsor logos, and the footer. Wh...
Supported 3rd party tools
Enhance your events by including interactive elements with third-party apps and platforms. By default, polls, Q&A, and surveys are already included with your webcasting account, but you can use your own third-party tools to include these features, captions and...
System requirements for attendees
You can attend an event on a desktop computer or mobile device - just open the event URL in a supported browser. This article details the system requirements for attending an event. Note: If you enter the event link in a browser window and the event doesn’t o...
System requirements for video bridge broadcasts
This article details the system requirements for broadcasting a Live event or recording a Simulated Live event with the video bridge. The Video Bridge supports up to 20 presenters connecting via Webcam or another source (for Advanced Video Bridge events only)....
System requirements for encoder broadcasts
For events with Your Encoder as the live acquisition source. This article details the system requirements for broadcasting a Live event or recording a Simulated Live event with an encoder. To join the Live Studio and moderate or present, your system must meet...
System requirements for single webcam broadcasts
For events with Webcam as the live acquisition source. This article details the system requirements for broadcasting a Live event or recording a Simulated Live event with a single webcam. To join the Live Studio and moderate or present, your system must meet ...