Quick Channel Bridge Brings Recording, Streaming, Media Management to Pexip Infinity

Abiliteam has Quick Channel Bridge, a platform that integrates capture, streaming and media management capabilities directly within Pexip’s Infinity collaboration solution.

Pexip Infinity is a videoconferencing and collaboration platform that can be deployed on premises or within public or private clouds. Quick Channel Bridge adds the ability to record and stream meeting content. Other methods exist for recording Pexip meetings; however, this new tool is designed to streamline the process.

According to the companies: “Quick Channel Bridge integrates directly with the Pexip Infinity platform seamlessly on premises, in the cloud, or in hybrid models between the two. Pexip meetings and conferences can thus be streamed directly via Quick Channel Bridge to any number of participants, and can be recorded to the customer’s media asset management portal for simple playback and sharing. Quick Channel Bridge enables personal consumption of recorded, streamed or archived media across any device or platform, and makes it simple to access and watch for everyone involved. The user experience is natively multilingual, and includes English, Swedish and Spanish support.”

A customizable, multi-language module is also expected to be released soon, according to information released by Pexip and Abiliteam.

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