Recording a Video Conference
Video conferences become even more
valuable when presenters can record them. Nefsis lets you record
an entire video conference in non-proprietary file formats for
later editing, reference, and distribution.
Background
Even when users can participate in a video conference
from any Internet-enabled personal computer in the world, schedule
conflicts can still prevent their attendance. When presenters can
record the entire conference and make it available for review later,
these online meetings increase their value to the organization
greatly.
Another important use for recorded meetings is for training
material. Organizations that conduct
training through
online meetings can preserve, edit and distribute recordings
of the online
meetings to get more mileage out of an important session.
Recording in non-proprietary file formats
When using Nefsis, recording a video conference captures
everything that takes place in the conference: VoIP audio,
multipoint video, and any and all live sharing, including
whiteboarding, shared applications, shared documents, and shared
media. Most Web conferencing products record one or the other
data type, but not all of them; and most hardware-based video
conferencing products are only capable of recording the video
and one H.239 data sharing channel (typically
desktop
sharing).
Nefsis captures everything it controls in display memory, then runs
the data through an encoder that compresses it and creates an output
file in one of two industry-standard formats: FLV (Flash) and
AVI (Audio Video Interleaved). Most products save their
conference data in proprietary formats, which limits playback to
those computers with the proprietary player already installed.
Because the recording is in a non-proprietary format, Nefsis users
can edit the recording with standard tools such as Adobe Flash
Professional/Creative Suite, then distribute it as needed.
For the FLV format, any computer running Nefsis can play the file
in the Nefsis Flash Player, which is included in the Nefsis application.
FLV is also playable on other media players that support Flash —
e.g., Adobe C5, FLV Player, Real Player, and many others. Files
recorded using the AVI format are playable on Windows Media
Player.
In generating the AVI files, Nefsis uses compression techniques
that are highly optimized for this application — multiparty
video conferencing with live sharing and web collaboration —
thereby producing a smaller file than just about any solution
available.
You also have the option of HTML output. This generates an HTML
pointer to the FLV file that you may place on a Web server. When
users click on the link in the HTML page, it invokes the Flash
Player plugin and plays the recording in their browser. This
feature may be useful in posting video recordings to websites and
employee portals.
Steps to follow
For
step-by-step procedures on recording a video conference,
please visit the
start recording page in the Nefsis
Online User Guide or play this
start recording movie.
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