Uniguest Introduces Interactive Multiview for Real-Time Multi-Stream Viewing

Uniguest has launched Interactive Multiview, a new feature designed to allow users to view and manage multiple live video streams within a single display.

The feature enables up to four simultaneous live video or TV streams to be displayed in a 2×2 layout, with the ability to switch between quad-view and full-screen modes. Users can also select individual audio feeds and switch between streams using remote-control interaction.

Interactive Multiview runs on BrightSign XT5 hardware and is delivered through Uniguest’s Tripleplay platform.

According to the company, the feature is intended to support environments where users need to monitor multiple live content sources at once. Example use cases include sports venues, corporate environments and event spaces.

In sports environments, the feature allows users to switch between different camera angles or concurrent games. In corporate and financial settings, teams can monitor multiple live news or market feeds and switch focus when needed. For conferences, training centers and operational environments, the feature allows moderators to monitor multiple sessions or streams from a single display.

Unlike traditional multi-source display systems that rely on external video processing hardware, Uniguest said the feature is integrated directly into the Tripleplay platform.

“Interactive Multiview is a powerful example of how we continue to evolve our platform around real customer use cases,” said Matt Goche, CEO at Uniguest. “Organisations don’t just want more content – they want smarter control over it. By combining multi-stream delivery with intuitive interactivity, we’re giving venues and enterprises the flexibility to engage audiences and operate more efficiently from a single unified platform.”

Uniguest has launched Interactive Multiview, a new feature designed to allow users to view and manage multiple live video streams within a single display.

The feature enables up to four simultaneous live video or TV streams to be displayed in a 2×2 layout, with the ability to switch between quad-view and full-screen modes. Users can also select individual audio feeds and switch between streams using remote-control interaction.

Interactive Multiview runs on BrightSign XT5 hardware and is delivered through Uniguest’s Tripleplay platform.

According to the company, the feature is intended to support environments where users need to monitor multiple live content sources at once. Example use cases include sports venues, corporate environments and event spaces.

In sports environments, the feature allows users to switch between different camera angles or concurrent games. In corporate and financial settings, teams can monitor multiple live news or market feeds and switch focus when needed. For conferences, training centers and operational environments, the feature allows moderators to monitor multiple sessions or streams from a single display.

Unlike traditional multi-source display systems that rely on external video processing hardware, Uniguest said the feature is integrated directly into the Tripleplay platform.

“Interactive Multiview is a powerful example of how we continue to evolve our platform around real customer use cases,” said Matt Goche, CEO at Uniguest. “Organisations don’t just want more content – they want smarter control over it. By combining multi-stream delivery with intuitive interactivity, we’re giving venues and enterprises the flexibility to engage audiences and operate more efficiently from a single unified platform.”

Interactive Multiview is available as part of the Tripleplay 26.1 release and is designed for deployments across sports, enterprise and event environments.

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