Grandstream’s IPVideoTalk is a hosted service through Grandstream’s GVC3200 or GVC3202 Video Conferencing System. Already known for its easy and flexible video conferencing platform, IPVideoTalk has now gone one step forward to add more advanced new features. Let’s find out what they are!
The cloud recording is available to the host in the web meeting interface. Simple click “Record this Meeting”, your meeting will be recorded and stored directly in your IPVideoTalk user interface. Then, you are able to store, download and delete recordings from the user portal. Recording your meetings has never been easier!
Another exciting new feature is the social media live integration. This is also available to the host right from the web meeting interface. As for now, IPVideoTalk only integrates with YouTube and Facebook accounts. Select either platform and log in to the designated social media account to complete the streaming access. Be aware that there’s about a five-second delay in the live meeting streaming. This feature will make your meeting more interactive and effective! Be sure to monitor the platform while the webinar is going on for comments and questions that might come in on the social platforms.
That’s not all! There are more new features you can benefit from. Find out more details here!
Questions about Grandstream’s IPVideoTalk? Call one of our experienced VoIP consultants at 1-800-398-8647 today.
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