Live-Streaming; Starting And Stopping Live-Streaming - Avaya XT Series User Manual

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Moderating Meetings
recalculate the SHA256 of the .mp4, and check if this value corresponds to the content of the
signed file (.p7m). You can click on the seal icon to download the .p7m and .mp4 files.
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Recording Meetings

Live-streaming

You can stream a meeting to a streaming server, using the Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP)
open standard. RTMP reduces the latency and is suitable for streaming live sessions.
In a live-streaming session, which is often referred to as a webcast, the endpoint sends the local
audio/video/presentation to a streaming server. When the endpoint is in a call, it also sends the
remote audio/video/presentation to the streaming server.
Before you start live-streaming, you must open an account on a streaming platform. Alternatively,
you can set up your own streaming service. The platform enables you to retrieve the RTMP server
URL and your personal streaming key.
Some well-known live-streaming platforms include:
https://www.facebook.com/
https://www.periscope.tv/
https://www.youtube.com/
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Moderating Meetings

Starting and stopping live-streaming

Starting and stopping live-streaming
Before you begin
Ensure that live-streaming is configured on your Avaya XT Series. Contact your Avaya XT Series
administrator for more information.
Procedure
1. Access the streaming icon. From the Avaya XT Series web interface, select More
Actions > Streaming. From the endpoint homepage, select More > Streaming or from
the endpoint Call Panel, select Meeting Options > Streaming.
2. Click the streaming icon. This is a toggle.
During streaming, participants see the main monitor display without the local menu. You
can start and stop a streaming session and a local USB recording session independently.
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