Riverside
4.7Video Conferencing
Riverside is a professional recording studio in your browser, built for podcasters, content creators, and media companies. It records locally in studio quality (up to 4K video), then uploads in the background. Riverside is used by major media companies including ESPN and Marvel.
Key Features
- 4K Video Recording
- Lossless Audio
- Local Recording
- Separate Tracks
- Transcription
- AI Editing
- Virtual Green Room
- Live Streaming
Pros
- +Studio-quality recording
- +Local recording prevents loss
- +Separate audio tracks
- +Built for content
Cons
- −Not for regular meetings
- −Higher learning curve
- −Pricing adds up
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