Education & Government

Telestream’s digital media workflow solutions allow you to easily and cost-effectively get your lectures, sessions and educational and other media to any audience, regardless of how it is created, distributed or viewed.

Our digital media workflow solutions provide fast, easy access to video and audio content in a variety of digital formats

  • Transcode your media to virtually any format for viewing on Web, mobile, DVD or broadcast devices with our Episode Encoder or FlipFactory multiformat encoding solutions
  • Create live webcasts which combine multiple live video cameras, movies, computer desktops, audio tracks, images and titles to make striking broadcasts for the Web with Wirecast
  • Create training screencasts which simultaneously capture desktop, video camera, microphone and computer audio, and then allow users to edit recordings and publish finished videos to the web with ScreenFlow
  • Create rich media presentations with Videocue which allows Mac users to write and record speeches that include video capture of the presenter, on-screen viewing of the script, plus the ability to movies, images and titles for rich media presentations. This enables users to quickly and easily pre-record presentations for publishing to websites. This is also useful for self-evaluation of personal presentation skills.
  • Get your enterprise-level podcasts to any audience regardless of viewers’ preferred computer platform or personal viewing device with Episode Podcast which integrates with Apple’s server-based Podcast Producer to encode media to any format
  • Automatically capture and organize lectures and sessions for reuse and sharing using MAPreview

Quotes

open quote markPipeline brings high-quality realtime encoding within reach, even for media departments and small facilities with tight budgets. This outstanding product will not only save you money but also time.”  

– Lifelong Learning Magazine

open quote mark“Students now have greater access to web video content that they can edit and add to school-based projects.”

–  Stan Lathrop, teacher, Lyman Gilmore School