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Explanation of terms and acronyms related to the media and broadcasting world. Updated every week!

TCP vs UDP

Two essential transport-layer protocols in the Internet Protocol Suite are Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Although they allow data transfer between devices over networks, their dependability, speed, and connection strategies vary greatly. Both are necessary for contemporary internet communication and function above the Internet Protocol (IP). Overview TCP is a protocol that is focused on connections. TCP uses a three-way handshake method to create a secure and dependable connection prior to data transmission. TCP ensures that…

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Teradek

Teradek makes wireless video devices for webcasting, color correction, real-time monitoring, camera control and remote video capture. For complex IP video systems, user can remotely operate a fleet of Teradek encoders in real-time from any part of the globe through Teradek's cloud-based workflow management platform. This capability is essential for professionals in the live video streaming industry, allowing them to manage and control their video feeds seamlessly. With Teradek’s advanced technology, users can ensure high-quality transmission, enabling smooth and reliable…

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Transaction Video On Demand (TVOD)

TVOD stands for Transaction Video on Demand that refers to services where customers pay for each video-on-demand program either to access for permanent use or download it on a rental basis for a limited time period. These services are often related to movies or series or to any particular sports or events. Examples of TVOD Services: Google Play iTunes Amazon Video YouTube Videos

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Muvi Meet: Run Branded Meetings & Monetize Them — All Under Your Own Domain
Muvi Meet: Run Branded Meetings & Monetize Them — All Under Your Own Domain

Most meeting platforms stop at video calls. Muvi Muvi Meet goes further—giving you a fully browser-based meeting experience that runs on your own domain, carries your brand, and lets you monetize meetings like a business, not just host a call.

 

In this webinar, see how to launch fully branded meetings under your own URL, charge attendees in 135+ currencies worldwide, and embed live meetings directly into your website or app for a seamless native experience. From paid workshops and virtual consultations to branded events and customer sessions, discover how Muvi Meet turns meetings into owned digital experiences—not borrowed platform sessions.

 

Things the webinar would cover:

  1. Running meetings on your own domain with complete brand control instead of third-party meeting links
  2. Delivering fully branded experiences with custom UI, logo, and identity—without third-party interference
  3. Learning  to monetize meetings with paid access and accept attendee payments in 135+ local currencies
  4. Understand how to embed meetings directly into your website or app for a seamless native experience.
  5. Live demo of Muvi Meet

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May 28

12:00 AM PST

30 Minutes