Yes! The chat is available to everyone to participate, and audience members watching can request a live call-in video video/audio and ask a question that way! You still get a separate track recording for every live call in as well.
@@Riversidefm Cool! Is there a way to automatically add people as viewers or nudge them to do so (even if it's without audio)? It's often a smaller audience we have, and we enjoy the visibility and direct interactions with our live viewers.
@@Riversidefm I saw a video that said that live call in is only available to audience using a desktop. Is that still the case? Also, when someone live calls in, can you move them off the video feed and add them back again without their having to call in again?
whats missing is cropping or moving videos. Not all guests speaking are nicely centered so sometimes we would want to adjust if afterwards but you cant in Riverside
When I’m screensharing or presenting, do viewers still see my face? Or is it just the document/screenshare? Or is this a setting I can change myself? I like still having my face to engage with my audience :)
Your face will still be viewable in a picture-in-picture window! That's the default when live, but when you go into the editor you can choose PiP, just to focus on the screen share, or a combination!
I want to record a webinar and reuse the video multiple times but to keep using it like a live presentation. I understand technology of creating it ahead of time but will it do that as a webinar? Or does the link exist as a platform to host the webinar?
You can use Riverside audience mode to host the live webinar *and* record at the same time! We have more info on that here: ua-cam.com/video/yLlwS4w87Rw/v-deo.htmlsi=Lrx0XMRBRPlQJ7Vr
@@Riversidefm I am considering using Riverside for next webinar. Used Zoom Webinar before. Not sure whether attendees can see each other, how to track when they join/left. Maybe I have to build registration page myself
What feature do you mean? We've added a ton of new live streaming features, many specifically geared toward webinars: ua-cam.com/video/7EInbcgMEM0/v-deo.htmlsi=0OFRh_a1b6_6w9p4
Are there ways for participants to ask questions and/or interact with eachother during the webinar?
Yes! The chat is available to everyone to participate, and audience members watching can request a live call-in video video/audio and ask a question that way! You still get a separate track recording for every live call in as well.
@@Riversidefm Cool! Is there a way to automatically add people as viewers or nudge them to do so (even if it's without audio)? It's often a smaller audience we have, and we enjoy the visibility and direct interactions with our live viewers.
@@Riversidefm I saw a video that said that live call in is only available to audience using a desktop. Is that still the case? Also, when someone live calls in, can you move them off the video feed and add them back again without their having to call in again?
whats missing is cropping or moving videos. Not all guests speaking are nicely centered so sometimes we would want to adjust if afterwards but you cant in Riverside
We hear you, will share with the team!
When I’m screensharing or presenting, do viewers still see my face? Or is it just the document/screenshare? Or is this a setting I can change myself? I like still having my face to engage with my audience :)
Your face will still be viewable in a picture-in-picture window! That's the default when live, but when you go into the editor you can choose PiP, just to focus on the screen share, or a combination!
Is it possible for attendees to get connected to the webinar without having to download the app if they want to attend via mobile phone?
Via a mobile device they need to have the Riverside app. Alternatively, you can also stream to UA-cam, Twitch, etc., and viewers can watch there.
I want to record a webinar and reuse the video multiple times but to keep using it like a live presentation. I understand technology of creating it ahead of time but will it do that as a webinar? Or does the link exist as a platform to host the webinar?
You can use Riverside audience mode to host the live webinar *and* record at the same time! We have more info on that here: ua-cam.com/video/yLlwS4w87Rw/v-deo.htmlsi=Lrx0XMRBRPlQJ7Vr
How many participants can join the webinar?
1,000 via audience mode in Riverside, and then infinite when simulcasting to UA-cam, Twitch, etc.
All it needs is a way to capture attendee emails for registration and attendance ❤
We hear you! Stay tuned...
@@Riversidefm I am considering using Riverside for next webinar. Used Zoom Webinar before. Not sure whether attendees can see each other, how to track when they join/left. Maybe I have to build registration page myself
Can you add text overlays throughout the live video streaming?
Not while live stream, that's just int he editor. But we know many request these kinds of features so stay tuned...
Where is the Mac app? Nothing since over one year, bla bla bla
We promise you won't have to wait a year for it, it's coming *very* soon!
@@Riversidefm I've been getting this answer for a year now. Very soon, when 10 years later?
This feature is outdated and thus useless. The dashboard now is confusing as heck.
What feature do you mean? We've added a ton of new live streaming features, many specifically geared toward webinars: ua-cam.com/video/7EInbcgMEM0/v-deo.htmlsi=0OFRh_a1b6_6w9p4
A lot of “if you are on a business plan”
Screen Sharing and Media Board are open features and can do many of the visuals shown here!