Introduction to Audio and Video

Introduction to Audio and Video

Transportant has a number of audio and video features. You can view live and recent video. You can offload video, then view, share, and download it. You can take over the speakers on a bus to make announcements. And more! Read the other articles in this section to find out how.
Additionally, you might also find our audio and video training video helpful.
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