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Usually, authors can broadcast live audio when he/she receives a “beckon” notification from an audience member. However, an author is actually free to broadcast live audio whenever needed. The current audience viewing that Geminar</description>
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When you view a Geminar, you can beckon an author. What is beckoning? = asking an author to come and join that page. If the Author has marked himself/herself as busy, you would get to know that. Else, there is a good chance that the Author may come and spend time on the page.</description>
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Bunny Stream is an excellent service for storing your video files and stream them all over the world. 

As you may know by now, Geminars do NOT host any videos at all. Instead, authors of the videos can upload them to any website which either stores the actual video files and/or</description>
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We have a page on our website that can be used to upload videos to your account at BunnyCDN. If you do not want to use that, you can use a command-line uploader described below.

	*  Download this zip file and extract the contents into a new folder. 
	*  The file you need to use is uploadBunny.exe  This has to be run using the command line of Windows.</description>
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BUTT is an excellent free audio broadcasting software that is available for Windows, Linux and Macs. Download and install it from here: &lt;https://danielnoethen.de/butt/&gt;

It is extremely easy to configure BUTT so that you can broadcast audio using it into any Geminar. 

How to setup BUTT for a specific Geminar?</description>
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The term “credits” is used to represent an internal currency used in Geminars. As you may have noticed; Geminars is actually an almost free application. Accounts are for life. Moreover, you get 100 credits free when you register.</description>
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This is the home page of an important part of Geminars. Namely; Custom video listings using the Geminars technology. 

Any registered user of Geminars can associate a domain name for their own collection of videos. Say you are an ornithologist and you had 25 videos about</description>
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Why was this invented?

Live videos are full of the speaker stutters and the video itself often has buffering issues. Especially in poor-bandwidth areas. People get tense/irritated if they miss out on something important during the live event.</description>
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An author is a person who creates a Geminar using a video link. Frankly, all registered users can become an author: Just create a Geminar as per instructions given here, and you&#039;ll become one!

Firstly, you would need to have a link to the original video where the video was hosted.  There are several ways described below. Secondly, you would need to install a simple Audio broadcasting software at your computer. That&#039;s described after we explain how to get the link to your video; whi…</description>
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Everyone who registers at Geminars is actually a viewer to begin with. You are also given 100 credits to initiate some engagements. Those viewers who now want to host their own Geminar, can easily do so using their own Dashboard (in which case that person would become an</description>
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Notifications from Geminars are handled via a dedicated application installed on your phone.  You can download and install ntfy.app from here. They have an app for both Androids as well as iPhones. It is a free app.

If you do not choose to install the app, you can receive the notification in your browser too. Just go to your profile dialog in</description>
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Effective Date: Dec 23, 2025

This Privacy Policy explains how Geminars (“we”, “us”, or “the Service”) collects, uses, stores, and protects personal information.

By using Geminars, you consent to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.</description>
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What is a Geminar?

A Geminar provides a rich conversational space around your videos.

Unlike traditional webinars or live sessions, a Geminar is designed to be:

	*  accessible at any time
	*  open to people joining and leaving at their own pace</description>
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Effective Date: Dec 23, 2025

These Terms of Service (“Terms”) govern your access to and use of Geminars, including all associated websites, applications, and services (collectively, the “Service”).

By accessing or using Geminars, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree, you must not use the Service.</description>
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