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Boost Virtual Event Registration in 6 Steps

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Running virtual or hybrid events? Need some advice to help boost virtual event registration? These six steps will help you increase your virtual event attendance. They assume you are already using a virtual event platform to run the conference, as they focus more on promotion. If you need a more in-depth guide that includes executing

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Dead Air – The Live Stream Killer

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Back in the 1950’s and 60’s, much (if not most) early broadcast radio and television programming was produced and broadcasted live. The skills of producing a live broadcast were refined and improved through the years. Early radio broadcasters like Alan Freed and Dick Clark, TV soap operas like As The World Turns and The Edge

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8 Different Types of Virtual Events

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2020 was very much the year of virtual events, as previously physical venues began offering an online version of their event. Often times this would include interactivity among viewers or participants, letting them feel more involved. With people staying remote due to the pandemic, these types of events skyrocketed in adoption. As outlined in our

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Interlaced Video & Deinterlacing for Streaming

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Have you ever seen video content that looks like the image above, but weren’t sure of the cause? These overt horizontal lines, appearing as pixelation around movement like out of an old school Atari game, are an artifact created from presenting an interlaced source in a progressive format. This article explains what is interlaced video

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Keyframes, InterFrame & Video Compression

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The default mental image of video compression involves unwanted video artifacts, like pixelation and blockiness in the image. This sells short, though, the complexity that actually goes into compressing video content. In particular, it overlooks a fascinating process called interframe, which involves keyframes and delta frames to intelligently compress content in a manner that is

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Secure Video Hosting and Viewer Tracking

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83% of executives see securing video content as important. As a result, organizations need a cost effective way to deliver content through secure video hosting. This encompasses both the ability to limit access to authorized individuals and also accountability, the ability to verify that employees viewed critical content. This article explains the need for video security

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