Creates the process by which a My Mediasite user gives Mediasite permission to access files from OneDrive, contingent on Mediasite Admin enabling OneDrive integration.Asks a My Mediasite user with a OneDrive integration on to confirm the source folder for imports which is set by their Mediasite Admin.Allows a Mediasite Admin to monitor the status of files imports from OneDrive.Please contact Customer Care for instructions on configuring this.Īdded support to automatically import meeting recordings made in Microsoft Teams from OneDrive. This is necessary if the IdP has the X-Frame-Options set to DENY. Smooth Streaming used if RTMP support isn't available on both the Recorder and DeliverĪdded support to open in a new window before redirecting to the SAML IdP inside an iFrame.Required Mediasite Recorder 8.3.0 or higher.For new installations and upgrades, the value will default to X-Forwarded-For.Īdded support for RTMP communication between the Mediasite Recorder and Deliver for live broadcasts. Also, no longer limited to only X-Forwarded-For as the header used in resolution. Moved the configuration of client IP address detection from Management Portal to Configuration Editor.
The existing registration workflow continues to be supported. We see key business benefits for both our education and enterprise customers.Simplified Mosaic registration by adding in-line registration to every Mosaic launch from My Mediasite. "All in all," said Brown, "we see Mediasite 7 as a natural progression of our technologies, as well as a return to our roots as an indexing, search, and retrieval company. We'll explore this key functionality as part of a larger article on Big Data, set to publish in the August/September Streaming Media magazine. In addition, approval workflows provide, according to Brown, "a layer of control for enterprises with multiple content producers and knowledge-creation environments, allowing for management and scalability of online knowledge libraries."įinally, Mediasite 7 also boasts a number of indexing functions, including voice search capability and a robust optical character recognition for still images including PowerPoint slides and web pages. Brown says it includes options to create, upload, manage, and share rich media video content. The Mediasite ML HD Recorder, according to Sonic Foundry, is "fifty percent smaller than its predecessor the ML HD Recorder."Īll of these options for ingest of disparate video formats and codecs can be managed through a single interface known as My Mediasite.
While the Mediasite Centralized Recorder is software, Sonic Foundry also launched another portable high-definition webcasting appliance, though it didn't update the name.
Content from a mobile device-including Adobe Flash, QuickTime, AVI, Windows Media, and MPEG-4-can be uploaded and synchronized to visual aids to create rich video files. In addition, given the ubiquity of mobile recording, Mediasite 7 also has mobile upload capability. "We felt the need to be able to ingest content from multiple content sources," said Brown, "bringing them into Mediasite’s Centralized Recorder to combine and synchronize with visual aids for a classic Mediasite Player experience." In addition, Mediasite 7 also has what Sonic Foundry calls a "full spectrum recording model" where it automatically extracts video from non-traditional encoding sources such as IP cameras and videoconferencing units. "To make the legacy content playable on devices ranging from desktops and laptops to mobile devices, the Mediasite solution transparently transcodes legacy content into the newer formats." "Mediasite customers have legacy content," said Brown, noting that Mediasite recordings from more than a decade ago are still routinely accessed. "Two or more videos can simultaneously stream within its intelligent multi-window Mediasite Player," says Sonic Foundry vice president Sean Brown, "as the most efficient and effective way to capture and live stream multiple camera angles, complex procedures, simulations or training."īrown noted that Mediasite is far removed from the days of Microsoft WMV, which caused issues when multiple video streams were being synchronized, and he also alluded to the fact that Sonic Foundry delivers much of the content in the Mediasite Player via an HTML 5 player using the H.264 video codec. Now, however, Sonic Foundry is expanding with the ability to sychnronize multiple video signals. The multi-window Mediasite Player has traditionally included a single video stream, as well as a secondary window that displays still images, such as PowerPoint slides or web pages. Version 7 contains key features that position Sonic Foundry to move deeply into the enterprise market.įor starters, the company is offering the ability to expand its hallmark synchronization option.
At the InfoComm 2013 show this week in Orlando, Sonic Foundry launched a significant upgrade to its Mediasite rich media recording platform.