Resi vs. Riverside.fm

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Resi
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Resi provides multi-platform online and physical site-to-site video streaming. Users can stream to simultaneous destinations like websites, social media, mobile apps, or live and on-demand. Powered by Resi’s Resilient Streaming Protocol (RSP), the vendor states that perfect content transmission is possible even through significant packet loss and network disruption. Additionally, automated tools like scheduling, autosave to library and playlist and automated subtitles provide peace of mind and…N/A
Riverside.fm
Score 5.8 out of 10
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Riverside.fm headquartered in Tel Aviv offers a remote recording solution for enterprise teams. It is presented as an easy way for teams to record professional-grade video content and podcasts, from anywhere.
$90
per year
Pricing
ResiRiverside.fm
Editions & Modules
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Basic
$90
per year
Standard
$180
per year
Pro
$288
per year
Enterprise
Custom
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
ResiRiverside.fm
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
ResiRiverside.fm
Likelihood to Recommend
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5.4
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Usability
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4.0
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Support Rating
-
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10.0
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User Testimonials
ResiRiverside.fm
Likelihood to Recommend
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While Riverside.fm is good for creating videos, it's less well-positioned to create audio-only shows.
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Pros
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  • very easy to use
  • great to have all video files in one location automatically
  • the backup audio files are perfect to download and make sure all files are synced up for editing
  • it's easy to get on as a producer and be there to help everyone else who is recording without being recorded myself.
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Cons
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  • Unable to upload multiple files at once
  • For the beginner, while the layout looks good it is somewhat opaque as to how to get started
  • Free account features an immovable tile asking for $15/month.
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Usability
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There are a couple of small technical issues that can effect the quality of the videos produced that is keeping me from giving it a 10. It is far superior to any other tool to get a high quality video recording with multiple people over the internet, so it is hands down the best tool I have found for this use case, but I know it can be better.
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Support Rating
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I have not needed to use the Riverside.fm support that much, which in itself is a good sign of how good their product is, but when I have had to use their support it was prompt, and helpful, and the people were very kind. I am glad to know there is someone there to help quickly if I am having a problem.
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Alternatives Considered
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Riverside is far better than trying to record on Zoom or Skype because on both of those platforms you are recording others' videos from over the internet, so you get any glitches that come from inconsistent connections that either you or your guest has. Riverside records locally and then uploads separately, so everyone's video quality is much greater.
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Return on Investment
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  • Since I need their platform, which again is actually pretty good, I had to waste money to sign up again, so that I had a workable password.
  • from experience, wasted weeks of going back and forth with their support team - throwing off my podcast schedule.
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