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  1. Media Page

    This article describes how to access the Media Entry page and view media in KMS and KAF.
  2. Resume Playback

    Your history is listed as individual items, starting with the most recent first, while other sorting options are available. Use the My History page to rediscover videos you recently watched.
  3. Media Page

    This article describes how to access the Media Entry page and view media in KMS and KAF.
  4. Resume Playback

    Your history is listed as individual items, starting with the most recent first, while other sorting options are available. Use the My History page to rediscover videos you recently watched.
  5. Media Page

    This article describes how to access the Media Entry page and view media in KMS and KAF.
  6. How to chat with attendees

    Audience engagement is vital during  your Virtual  event.  Kaltura encourages events organizers to offer attendees ways to interact with event speakers and moderators by asking questions, sharing ideas and more using the “Mo...
  7. Self served 'My Reports' dashboard guide

    Your virtual event reports are available at your fingertips!   All you need to do is to log in to your event report site, choose the type of the report and parameters, and download.   The Customeventreports module must be enabled ...
  8. How to extract Live Analytics Using Adobe Omniture Plugin?

    Please note Omniture SiteCatalyst is now Adobe Analytics. This guide demonstrates how to add a variable onto the Kaltura V2 Player to distinguish between live and VOD entries, using the 3rd party analytics plugin, Adobe Omniture. To extract Liv...
  9. Entry Level Analytics

    The Entry Level analytics dashboard enables you to discover how your users engage with a specific entry, where they watched it from and with what devices so you can track and optimize your content. The dashboard can be used to explore engagement in different time periods and even compare between different periods. You can also filter based on a variety of parameters, including location and category.
  10. Shared Repository V2 UI

    You can create shared media repositories that allow any member to not only browse the media that is published in the shared repository, but also use the media to publish to other channels and/or categories. Members of a shared repository can contribute content to it, based on permission level, and re-use content that was contributed to the shared repository by other members.
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