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Bypassing Zscaler proxies for improved performance
Zscaler is a cloud security platform that scans your data for threats. When Zscaler is installed on a presenter's computer, it will cause any Webcast audio and video data to be redirected through the Zscaler security cloud before it can reach the Webcast netwo...
Managing a Group License
A License allows for account access to be shared by a group of users at a company. One user can be designated as a Team Manager, which allows them access to mange their license and the accounts of other employees at your company. New accounts can be created to...
How can I update my account details (Username, Password and/or Email Address)?
The Account Details page allows you to access your account information, including the Username, Password and Email Address associated with your account. The Username and Password are used to login to your account. The Email Address associated with your account...
Webcast Attendee guide to SAML SSO
SAML Background Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML) is a standard for securely exchanging authentication and authorization data between two parties. The standard is an XML-based protocol that uses security tokens to pass information about an end use...
Admin App Guide for Okta SAML Integration
Prerequisites AML Background Users that need to be enabled for SAML login will need an existing account and license on the Webcasts Platform. Supported Features IdP-initiated SSO Procedure From the Okta Integration Network, search and install th...
Add computer-generated captioning to a live event
The Webcast platform offers options for human-generated or computer-generated captions on an event. Human-generated captions allow for support in multiple language and have an increased accuracy compared to computer-generated captions but require additional st...
Record new video clips using On-Demand/Sim-Live Studio
For On-Demand and Simulated Live events, you can use the OD/Sim-Live Studio interface to record new video clips. These clips can be easily swapped into a pre-recorded event to replace or supplement the original recording. At the bottom of the OD Studio, click ...
Jump Points
Overview Jump Points are timestamps in an On-Demand presentation that viewers can easily navigate to when watching. Jump Points are automatically included for each Slide transition and Overlay Video in a presentation. Jump Points can be enabled for Survey and...
Video Bridge Guide for Presenters and Guest Admins
A Video Bridge allows presenters to connect to an event and broadcast from different camera sources and locations. As a presenter, you will join the event from your computer and connect the video source that you'll use to speak to the audience. Often this is a...
About Presenter Webcam Layouts
On the video bridge, you can choose how you want to arrange presenter webcams and which presenters to display to the audience during the Live event. This article introduces instructions on how to access Layout, the available Layout options, and details on how ...
Change the Presenter Webcam Layout on the Video Bridge
Change the webcam layout to display more presenters during the Live event. By default, the Individual layout is selected and displays the active talker to the audience. You can change this layout before the event begins and switch layouts any time during the L...
Spotlight Presenter Webcams on the Video Bridge
Voice-activated camera switching is used by default to control which cameras appear to the audience. The Spotlight feature can be used to pin a presenter to the large frame in a layout whether they are speaking or not. To do so, hover over a presenter in the...
Adding Virtual Backgrounds on the Video Bridge
Virtual and blurred background are available to presenters connecting their webcam to the Video Bridge. Virtual backgrounds can be added before joining the Video Bridge or after connected to the Video Bridge. This article also include best practices for virtua...
Video Bridge Integrations - Zoom
The Webcast platform allows for external video streams to be connected to the Video Bridge. This article will cover instructions on incorporating a Zoom meeting to your Video Bridge event. Topics include: When to Integrate Zoom Connecting to Zoom Scr...
How do I broadcast using the Video Bridge?
Once presenters have joined the Video Bridge and you are ready to start your event, use the Broadcast Controls section to connect and start your event. Click on > icon next to the Broadcast Controls text in the top left of the Live Studio to access the control...
Video Bridge Overview (Moderators)
Number Feature Description 1 Live Studio tabs Controls for different aspects of the event are grouped into tabs. Click the Video Bridge tab to manage your own webcam and audio, select a webcam layout, and to manage presenter webcams and audi...
Hiding Presenters from Appearing on the Video Bridge
If you want to hide a presenter from appearing in the video stream, their webcam needs to be disabled. If a presenter's camera is disabled, their video will not be visible and they will not appear in the selected layout.Presenters can hide their camera locally...
Help Video - Testing a Video Bridge Connection
Event hosts and presenters. You are required to test your system at least 48 hours before the event start time with the same devices and network you plan to use during the event. In this video, you’ll learn how to test your microphone, camera source, and audio...
Help Video - Video Bridge Training for Guest Speakers
In this video you'll learn how to sign in to the event and join the Live Studio, connect your video source, and use the video bridge controls. You'll also become familiar with video bridge tips and best practices.
Help Video - Video Bridge Training for Administrators/Hosts
Event hosts and administrators. With the Video Bridge, you can broadcast your video stream from a webcam, video conferencing system (SIP/H.323), on-site encoder (RTMP), or meeting apps such as Skype for Business. In this video, you’ll learn how to connect your...