Definition
Integrated streaming is the mode where the live broadcast (YouTube, Vimeo, Zoom Webinar, custom RTMP) is embedded within the event platform, maintaining controlled access, synchronous chat and analytics in a single environment. It differs from standalone streaming (simple public YouTube link) by access controllability and data unification.
Details and formula
Key components:
- Embedded player: the video runs inside the platform, not opened in YouTube
- Gated access: only logged-in registered users can see the stream
- Synchronized chat and Q&A: in-person and remote audience interact in the same space
- Unified analytics: who watched, for how long, when they dropped off
Context and typical ranges
Critical for enterprise hybrid events where remote audience must have the same experience quality as those in-room. Particularly important for events with confidential content (internal corporate, product launches under NDA).
How it applies in OAK EVENTS
OAK EVENTS natively supports integrated streaming with YouTube, Vimeo, Zoom Webinar and custom RTMP flows. Embedded player with access controlled by the platform, synchronous chat between in-room and remote audience, exportable viewing analytics.
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