Create, host, and manage Rooms sessions for synchronous asset review - Summary

You have finished this lesson! Here are the major takeaways:

  • We went over how to use the Rooms user interface for real-time collaboration.
  • We showed you how to view what’s in a Room, which also allows users to collaborate in real-time by viewing content at the same time.
  • We helped you discover how to create a new Room for team collaboration on a new project.
  • We went over how to create playlists and add assets so that you and your team can review them in real time together.
  • We explored how to add or remove participants to your production.
  • We explored device and admin settings to help you understand the accessibility available to you.
  • We showed you how to view the four different states: open, draft, closed, and deleted.
  • We went over how to open and close a Room to only allow select participants in.
  • We went through how to delete a Room you don’t wish to use anymore.
  • We explored the Rooms playback and syncing options available to you and your participants, depending on your needs.
  • We showed you how to use chat for collaboration and to better communicate with your team in a timely manner.
  • We went over commenting, annotations, and pointer, to give you the ability to leave comments or annotations on any of the assets that you're reviewing.
  • We showed you how to add playlists inside a Room seamlessly.
  • We showed you how to add a live asset to a Room, so you have the option to review it.
  • We gave you a tour of the Connect user interface and its basic functions for better collaboration on live stream assets.
  • We discussed how to add and configure stream sources using Connect, to easily display all current stream sources available, as well as the type of stream source.
  • We showed you how to add a live asset using Connect, for the asset to be viewable within the room.

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