What “Live Stream Has Ended” Means on Vevioz and What to Do Next
When a Vevioz Enterprise live session stops, the ended state tells viewers that the broadcast is no longer active and helps keep the post understandable after the event.
This guide belongs to the Messaging, Calls & Livestream knowledge base area and focuses on the Ended Broadcast workflow in Vevioz Enterprise.
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What This Article Helps You Do
- Understand the difference between an active broadcast and an ended broadcast post.
- Know what viewers see after the host stops the stream.
- Use the post-live moment to preserve clarity and follow-up value.
Step-by-Step Resolution
- End the session intentionally when the topic is complete instead of abandoning the broadcast unexpectedly.
- Review the post or related content after the stream so the title and context still make sense to replay viewers.
- Add a follow-up comment, summary, or next-step post when the livestream was part of a larger campaign or support update.
- If the ended state appears too early, test your network stability and broadcast workflow before the next session.
Common Problems and How to Fix Them
Viewers think the stream is broken when it has actually ended.
Use a clear title and a short follow-up message so the ended state is easy to interpret.
The stream ends unexpectedly during a session.
Investigate network drops, session expiration, and device instability before the next broadcast.
The ended livestream post no longer explains what happened.
Edit surrounding context where possible or publish a related summary post with the main takeaways.
Best Practices
- Treat the post-live experience as part of the full broadcast workflow.
- Add context for replay viewers whenever the session was important.
- Review ended sessions to improve the next broadcast checklist.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does an ended stream always mean there was an error?
No. It often means the broadcaster intentionally stopped the session after it was complete.
What should I do if the stream ended unexpectedly?
Check connection stability, permissions, and your device setup, then run a shorter test before the next live event.
Need More Help?
If the issue continues after the steps above, collect screenshots, exact URLs, the browser name, the device type, and the actions you already tried, then contact support from the Vevioz help center.
Support page: https://www.vevioz.com/help
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