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How do I broadcast using an encoder?

Live Events

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. ...

Join the Live Studio

Live Events

To moderate or present at a live event, enter the Live Studio and connect your audio or video. The Live Studio has controls for presenting slides, playing videos and other content, managing Q&A, and more. The way you join the Live Studio depends on whether yo...

Live stream bit rates

Live Events

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

Live Events

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...

Stream optimization

Live Events

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...

Accessing events and attendee portals in China

Event & Portal Setup Events

Due to internet restrictions on China, some viewers may have trouble accessing the standard Event URL for a presentation. For viewers in China, the Event URL can be updated to allow them access to a local Chinese server. Please refer to the example below, whic...

Event Branding & Customization

Branding & Customization

The event landing page is the entrance to your event. It contains the event title and date, a registration form and login field (for people already registered), and descriptive text, speaker headshots, and other images or videos that you choose to add. When a...

Branding Best Practices

Branding & Customization

For the best branding experience, follow these tips. Jump to: Preview your event | Banners and banner logos | Background colors and images  | Text colors and fonts  | Footers | Sponsor logos Note: To learn more about all the elements you can customize and ho...

Portal Branding and Customization

Branding & Customization

The portal landing page is the entrance to the portal. It contains the portal title, a registration form, a login form (for people already registered), and custom content you add. When you sign in to a portal, the list of events, or agenda, is displayed. Ther...

What is a portal?

Event & Portal Setup Attendee Portals

A portal is a website that you set up to host multiple events, replays, and other content from a single link. With a portal, your visitors register one time and can attend any of the events on the portal. Reporting is similar to event reports, except the resul...

Customize landing page headings, links, and buttons

Branding & Customization Event Branding

For events and attendee portals. A landing page contains the event title (or portal title), date and time (events only), a registration form, a login form (for people already registered), and custom content you add. You can customize the text labels for headi...

Event player container and window backgrounds

Branding & Customization Event Branding

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...

Registration page background and form and content area colors

Branding & Customization Event Branding

The body of the registration page is contained in three layers: under everything is the page background color or image. Next is the registration container which holds the landing page content and registration form. Finally, with a two-column layout, the form c...

Set up the banner and logos

Branding & Customization Event Branding

The banner area is displayed at the top of the landing page and event window. It spans the entire width of the browser window. You can add logos and customize the color that displays behind the logos. To hide the banner, do not upload banner logos. Jump to: ...

Branding Examples - Attendee Portals

Branding & Customization Branding Examples

Attendee portals have a registration page just like events. The registration page branding (logos, colors, and images) carries through to the portal. Portal layout and segment formatting options control how events and breakout sessions are listed on the agenda...

Branding Examples - Open Layouts

Branding & Customization Branding Examples

Open layouts incorporate the event title and date in the body of the landing page. They feature full-page background images and more options for placement of the registration form. Note: In Title Top layouts, you can set a background color for the registratio...

Branding Examples - Bar Layouts

Branding & Customization Branding Examples

Bar layouts feature the event title and date prominently in colored bars across the landing page. They offer one- and two-column layouts that set the structure of the landing page and placement of the registration form. Visit these example events to compare...

Set up the registration form for an event

Event & Portal Setup Events

The event landing page includes a registration form. You can use the standard registration form questions, or create your own custom questions. You can make the questions optional to answer, or require registrants to answer the questions to complete their regi...

Add social sharing to the registration page

Branding & Customization Event Branding

Let your attendees spread the word about an event on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook, and then track registrations that originate from their posts. Add social sharing buttons to the registration page and create a social media post with the event title, an ima...

Add sponsor logos to the event window

Branding & Customization Event Branding

You can display logos of event sponsors and other call to action images during the event. The logos are included in the lower right corner of the event window, above the footer. You can include as many sponsor logos as you like. Each logo displays for 10 seco...