Recording in MPEG 4 or WMV format for playback on Windows, Apple or other non-Windows systems, the service is bookable via the website www.cannedvideo.com where interested clients simply have to fill in the booking form with their requirements. No additional equipment or technical expertise is needed as Canned Video will handle everything, dialling into a video conference, meeting or presentation, or via the client dialling out to Canned Video. Visual and audio indications inform participants that recording is underway and recorded videos are available to download for 14 days as standard. Recordings can also be viewed via live streaming as the customer requires.
Working remotely allows Canned Video a superior level of flexibility over other video conferencing hardware solutions, integrating seamlessly into any video session, and services can be booked on an ad-hoc or contracted basis. From as little as £50 per hour2, video is recorded in low resolution CIF, standard definition, or 720p high-definition and as all equipment is located in a safe, security-fenced Class 3 Data Centre, captured data is completely safe.
Additionally, Canned Video offers hosted video conferencing, low-cost virtual meeting rooms for up to 25 participants as well as a viewing-on-demand service, with recorded videos viewable for up to a year and beyond if necessary.
Video recording has become an important regulatory issue for several industry sectors and Canned Video offers a stress-free solution. Director Bob Rickwood said, "While regulatory requirements for audio recording are well established, companies within the financial, legal and government sectors are also increasingly being asked to record video meetings for liability protection. We can record video presentations, point-to-point meetings, multipoint conferences and other video conferencing events on a flexible basis and by providing companies with a no-nonsense, low-cost solution, we're perfectly suited for customers requiring video streaming services for up to 50 users at any one time."
(Jim Evans)