A integração total com servidores MCU e endpoints de vídeo de terceiros é obtida por meio dos protocolos SIP e H.323. Chame os endpoints cadastrados no TrueConf Server em dois cliques!
Graças ao suporte do protocolo RTSP, os participantes podem adicionar e convidar câmeras IP e dispositivos de videovigilância para a conferência.
Expanda seu público para milhões de telespectadores transmitindo videoconferências em plataformas de streaming ou serviços CDN usando o protocolo RTSP!
Os usuários TrueConf podem participar facilmente de conferências em plataformas de terceiros, como Cisco Webex, BlueJeans Meetings, Lifesize Cloud, etc.
Conecte o Active Directory ou qualquer diretório compatível com LDAP ao TrueConf Server para sincronizar automaticamente o catálogo de endereços.
A tecnologia Single Sign-on (SSO), bem como o suporte aos protocolos NTLM e Kerberos, permite que os usuários de aplicativos clientes TrueConf façam login com segurança, sem a necessidade de inserir login e senha.
Combine os recursos do TrueConf Server com sistemas de proteção contra vazamento de dados (DLP) que permitem bloquear a transferência de dados de acordo com os filtros ativados.
Implemente recursos avançados de comunicação de vídeo segura em suas próprias soluções, serviços ou sites usando a API TrueConf Server.
Desenvolva seus próprios aplicativos de videoconferência com o SDK TrueConf VideoSDK!
Video conferencing interoperability refers to the capability of different video meeting platforms and conferencing devices to connect and work together seamlessly—allowing users to join and conduct meetings across systems like Zoom, Cisco Webex, Google Meet, and others without being confined to a single vendor.
| Feature | Descrição |
|---|---|
| Cross-platform connection | Enables users to join meetings hosted on one platform (e.g., Teams, Zoom) using a different system or device, eliminating platform barriers |
| Streamlined user experience | Users can enter or schedule meetings from any conference room or device without switching apps or remembering complex credentials. |
| Bridging standards and ecosystems | Uses technical solutions—such as gateways or cloud services—to translate between protocols and ensure interoperability even among different hardware and software vendors. |
| Enterprise adaptability | Ideal for organizations with diverse conferencing setups—e.g., mix of Microsoft Teams Rooms, Zoom Rooms, Poly or Cisco hardware—supporting smooth collaboration across the board. |
| Simplified workflows | Often implemented via "any-to-any" solutions that connect meetings regardless of the originating system. |
TrueConf Server includes a built-in gateway supporting SIP, H.323, and RTSP protocols. This allows seamless integration with external video endpoints, such as MCU devices or IP cameras, as well as PBX systems like Asterisk or Cisco CUCM. You can register or call these endpoints directly through the control panel.
Users can connect directly to external SIP or H.323 endpoints using specific call string formats. Examples include using a Polycom endpoint or a softphone like Bria. TrueConf dynamically handles codecs and connectivity, enabling hassle-free calls across different systems.
TrueConf Server supports connecting RTSP-based IP cameras during conferences—useful for surveillance, monitoring, or broadcasting live video feeds. It also enables streaming conferences to CDNs or platforms via RTSP.
Even without native app support, TrueConf Server users can join meetings hosted on platforms like Zoom, Cisco Webex, Lifesize Cloud, or GoToMeeting by using SIP/H.323 dialing. Predefined call string templates enable access to remote cloud-hosted conferences.
Asterisk PBX: TrueConf can connect via SIP trunking, enabling calls between TrueConf users and PBX subscribers.
Cisco CUCM: Integration lets TrueConf users call CUCM subscribers, and vice versa, using TrueConf's SIP gateway.
As we move forward, interoperability extends beyond basic platform compatibility. Intelligent automation and analytics are making meetings smarter and more efficient—powering features like one-click joining, optimized resource management, and enhanced administrative workflows.
New open standards such as IPMX—built atop SMPTE ST 2110 and NMOS—are paving the way for truly interoperable AV-over-IP systems. These frameworks ensure vendor-agnostic interoperability with unified transport of video, audio, and metadata in real-time workflows.
The Network Device Interface (NDI) protocol continues its rapid adoption, enabling broadcast-grade, low-latency video-over-IP workflows. Its scalability and interoperability across Pro AV systems are becoming essential for virtual events, distributed production, and hybrid learning environments.
Solutions like LiveU's acquisition of Actus reflect a broader industry shift toward IP-agnostic systems that can interoperate across multiple protocols (e.g., IP, SDI, NDI). Smart gateways and intelligent conversion tools are making it easier to bridge legacy and modern technologies.
Organizations like AMWA are spearheading the development of interoperable industry standards—NMOS for media discovery/control, FIMS for service integration, and other toolsets—promoting a more modular and future-ready AV landscape.