Mel Joelle's Articles in Video Conferencing

  • Broadcast Streaming Video
    The Internet has revolutionized the way that people communicate with one another, and Eyepartner takes it a step further with innovative solutions that allow businesses to broadcast streaming video easily and efficiently. Eyepartner is a development group with many different, specialized online streaming sites to accommodate social networking, business, and educational needs. They put together webcasting suites that allow flexibility for marketing, conferencing, or training.
  • High Definition Video Conferencing
    In an ever-changing business climate, it's essential to stay on top of the latest communication systems. High definition video conferencing is a great way to connect with business partners all over the world. StreamingBASE is a live conferencing and event system created by Eyepartner, a development team that offers a wide array of cutting-edge technology to help its clients gain a competitive edge against other companies.
  • Desktop Video Conferencing
    Eyepartner's been working on the HD Wave Broadcaster, a breakthrough in streaming technology that will allow you to have a two-way HD video conference from your office chair. HD Wave Broadcaster can support the delivery of H.264 HD video, and is flexible enough to be put to use in industries as varied as medicine, entertainment, engineering, manufacturing and many more.
  • RTMP Streaming
    When speaking of streaming audio, video and data, few mention RTMP. It’s the behind-the-scenes genius that entertains and enriches our Internet lives without ever getting mentioned. Real Time Messaging Protocol is utilized on networks across the world to stream media. Most people think of it as Flash, the software that plays the data.
  • Video Web Conferencing
    Not too long ago, a conference involved a group of people huddled around a speaker phone and struggling to hear what parties in other branches and locations were saying. After that, there were the stopgap measures like online webinars or workshops that were generally a one-way street or hybrid setups where the presenter would be online while the audience could respond over their own telephones.


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