Studio
Q&A screen display
Hybrid events or events broadcast from a live venue/studio can take advantage of the Q&A screen display. This functionality allows for the display of individual approved Q&A questions on a screen for presenters to see. Display question From the ...
Outbound streams
Stream your event On Air video to Vimeo, Facebook, Workplace, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Caffeine & Twitch and more via RTMP or SRT streams. Stream settings RTMP Define the following RTMP properties: RTMP URL Video bitrate RTMP URL This is the full ...
Getting started in the Studio
The Studio is where you manage and create your live event Comprehensive walkthrough James Russell takes you through event set up and operation from start to finish. Elements On Air & Next video windows The On Air window is the current stream that ...
Adding presenters
Presenters are participants that deliver content during your event and can share their camera, screen and microphone. You can invite Presenters to your event through the Control page. List A list of all presenters invited to your event and their ...
File upload
Media can be uploaded to the Studio library for use in an event. Upload media 1. Open the media tab 2. Click the ‘Upload media’ button 3. A file upload field will appear. Drag and drop or click and select the file to upload. Accepted file types Video ...
External inbound streams
Overview Joinin accepts external input streams via SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) which can be used as a live Source. To send a SRT stream to your Joinin event use the details generated in the Studio when in rehearsal. SRT endpoint details change ...
Recording
Your event will be recorded in Full HD and will be available for download once the event is finished. Record specifications Container: MPEG-4 (.mp4) Resolution: 1920x1080 Frames per second (FPS): 25 Video bitrate: 6000kbps Audio bitrate: 256kbps
Sources
Live events can utilise several different types of content sources: Introduction Sources are the live elements of your event that can be shown to your audience. Source types Media Media can can be uploaded to your event and displayed on demand: ...
Displaying PowerPoint content
Displaying a PowerPoint presentation within your event is possible by using one of the following methods: Upload a presentation Upload your PowerPoint, Keynote or PDF presentation to your Studio media library for native playback and control of ...
Display YouTube video
You can add a fullscreen YouTube video to your event by adding a new Web source and linking to the video's embed code. You must have the right to display any YouTube video you add to your event YouTube videos displayed with this method will not have ...
Scenes
A scene is a snapshot of the current Studio state. Using scenes Scenes can be used to assist operators in two primary ways. 1. Program a linear event A scripted show can be programmed in full during Rehearsal so operation is simplified when Live. For ...
Q&A
Q&A is a two-way engagement tool that you can utilise during your live events. When enabled for an event, the Q&A engagement tool will appear in the side panel of the control interface. Your audience are then able to submit questions for response ...
Background media
Any image or video in the Studio media Library can be set as the background layer of your live stream. Set a new background Open the Studio media library Choose the media you would like to set as the background layer Click the dropdown menu for that ...
Video layers
Video streams created in the Studio are made up of multiple layers. Layers allow for content to be placed on top of other content to create visually interesting designs. Layers There are 4 layers in total. Layers with a higher number will be shown ...
Fallback media
Any image or video in the Studio media Library can be set as the fallback layer of your live stream. Fallback media is used in the event a source is not available or drops out unexpectedly and prevents the source going to an ugly black screen. For ...
Presentations
In the Studio you can upload PowerPoint, Keynote and PDF presentations, add them as Sources and control slide changes, making it easy to integrate presentation content into your events. Additionally you can assign slide control to a live presenter so ...
Overlay
What is an overlay? An overlay is a special video layer that sits above all others and allows you to show transparent sources on top of other media. Overlay is typically used to display 'bugs' or 'lower thirds/supers' temporarily during your event. ...
Latch audio
Turn on/off the audio latch. Latched audio is included in the Next and On Air displays at all times, regardless if the source's video is visible.
Remove background colour (chroma key)
Overview You can utilise the 'remove background colour' feature to remove the green background from a source and make it transparent. This is known as a Chroma Key and is similar to how a 'green screen' works in movies. This allows the source to be ...
Layouts
Using layouts you can add multiple sources to a display simultaneously to build interesting and unique video streams. Using layouts Layouts are generally used to display multiple presenters on screen simultaneously, or to show a presenter and some ...
Audio communications
Keyboard shortcuts Left Shift Key Turn ON/OFF the TALK function for the current selected Listen room. If no Listening room is selected, TALK will activate on the Live room.