Updated Articles

  1. Using audio description in the Kaltura player Updated

    About The Kaltura player supports two types of audio descriptions to make videos accessible for viewers with vision impairments: Standard audio description (AD) – a pre-recorded audio track that includes spoken or computer-ge...
  2. Extended audio description plugin Updated

    Media is made accessible for all through the use of Kaltura's Extended audio description.
  3. Edit a Live webcast session in your event

    About This article describes how to edit a Live webcast session. Live webcasts are orchestrated, highly produced live-streaming events for large audiences. Kaltura Webcasting supports you from the initial planning stage to liv...
  4. Create an event from a blank template

    Blank template gives you the ability to start from scratch and create your own event with our blank template. This way, you are not associating your event with a specific session type. You are creating an event, then adding sessions to your agenda.
  5. Create a DIY live broadcast

    DIY live broadcasts give you the ability to broadcast/webcast a Kaltura live directly from a Kaltura studio room. Simply create a DIY session, then navigate to the studio room and begin broadcasting.
  6. Create a Pre-recorded live session

    Pre-recorded live sessions are pre-recorded videos that are broadcasted as if they were live. They are considered as if they were a live broadcast from the system's point of view (player, analytics, etc.).
  7. Create a Live webcast

    Live webcasts are orchestrated, highly produced live streaming events for large audiences. Kaltura Webcasting supports you from the initial planning stage to live broadcast production and management and finally to post-production and after-event management. This session type includes automated trans
  8. Create an Interactive session

    Interactive sessions allow attendees to connect with others during your Virtual Event. Hosts can use this collaboration space to provide demos with advanced moderation controls, breakout rooms that allow smaller group interactions, and so much more! Engage attendees through interactive tools like ch
  9. Enable the player to apply user preferences

    About Select whether to use the user-set preferences from   local storage, session storage, or based on the browser's language or default language, or other specified preferences. When the Apply user preferences setting is enab...
  10. Settings in player - Visual

    This guide covers the visual settings tab (denoted by a grouping of stars icon), where you can change the look and feel of the player, such as adding a custom CSS, logo, change colors, and more.