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Video On Demand (VOD) vs Live Streaming: A Decision Guide
Most discussions of VOD vs live streaming treat the choice as binary. Pick one, build around it, move on. That framing works for consumer streaming ...
Updated August 18, 2026
Enterprise Video on Demand Architecture: A Reference Guide (2026)
Most discussions of video on demand architecture are written for consumer streaming. The five layers covered in those guides (ingest, transcode, ...
Updated August 18, 2026
What Is Screen Recording Redaction? A Complete Guide for 2026
Screen recordings have quietly become one of the most common content types in the modern enterprise. Teams record product demos, internal SOPs, ...
Updated August 18, 2026
Editable AI Translation: Why Auto-Translate Falls Short for Technical Training
AI translation in enterprise video platforms is fast, cheap, and good enough for most content. It is not good enough for technical training. The ...
Updated August 9, 2026
Enterprise Audio Redaction: Platform for Global Contact Centers
TL;DR. Consumer-grade redaction tools fail at enterprise scale. This guide defines six platform requirements every enterprise audio redaction ...
Updated August 18, 2026
How Small Police Departments Handle Open Records Video Requests
Small police departments do not get fewer open records requests than large ones. They often get more, relative to staff. A department of 15 officers ...
Updated August 9, 2026
How to Redact PHI from Telehealth Session Recordings
Telehealth adoption in behavioral health and broader healthcare has created a new category of PHI-rich records: video and audio recordings of virtual ...
Updated August 18, 2026
Digital Evidence Management for Defense Lawyers: Review & Win Cases
Criminal defense work has always been about scrutiny. Every statement, every timestamp, every piece of physical evidence gets tested before it ...
Updated August 18, 2026
How to Ensure Cellphone Video Evidence Is Admissible in Court
A detective spends four months building a case. The witness footage is clear, the suspect is identifiable, and the timeline is airtight. Then a ...
Updated August 9, 2026
Risks of Editing Digital Evidence Outside a Secure Management System
Law enforcement agencies edit digital evidence every day. Clips are extracted for court presentations. Footage is prepared for prosecutor disclosure. ...
Updated August 9, 2026
How to Ensure Digital Evidence Admissibility in Court
Digital evidence admissibility is the legal standard that determines whether digital content (such as video, audio, emails, GPS data, or metadata) ...
Updated August 18, 2026
5 Tips on How to Present Video Evidence in Court
To present video evidence in court effectively, follow these five steps: Maintain an unbroken chain of custody — document every person who accessed ...
Updated August 18, 2026
Zoom Recording Management: From Meetings to Searchable Knowledge
As organizations rely on Zoom for daily collaboration, recorded meetings pile up faster than anyone manages them. Without a system, recordings turn ...
Updated August 18, 2026
How to Live Stream Zoom Meetings and Webinars Beyond the Room
A Zoom meeting holds the people in it. Live streaming is for everyone else: the all-hands watched by thousands of employees who are not panelists, ...
Updated August 18, 2026
How to Share a Zoom Recording, and Where Zoom's Options Run Out
Sharing a Zoom recording is a two-minute job, and Zoom's built-in options handle it well for one person sharing one meeting. This guide covers those ...
Updated August 18, 2026