Streaming video requires access to a streaming media server.
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When a video streams, it is being sent via UDP protocol to a player on the end users compter. The user will have the ability to fast forward or rewind the video.
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video isn't being downloaded to the end users computer so it is less likely that the content will be stolen
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Most web hosting providers or Content Delivery Networks (CDN) will have streaming media servers available to use
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The biggest disadvantage of streaming over progressive download is if the user watches the same video over and over you will pay for the delivery of it each time. Videos are also streamed at what ever bit rate they are encoded at. Keep this in mind when creating HD quality video. 8Mbps video may sound and look great, but most homes can't sustain an 8Mbps connection. If you have really high bit rate video, consider delivering via HTTP. Most web hosting providers or Content Delivery Networks (CDN) will have streaming media servers available to use. Historically, Flash video was more expensive to deliver than other forms. Recently prices have compressed and you will find that it costs about the same to deliver Flash or Windows Media files. In the past I would have said if your video is more than 10 minutes in length deliver it via Stream and less do progressive. Since prices
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Some analysts question whether VoD can be as profitable as broadcast TV. The dual costs of piping internet video into the home and licensing content from producers - both paid out on a per-view basis - "may call into question the level of profits that can be made in the long term" from VoD, says David Cockram of Oliver & Ohlbaum, a media consultancy. "More people are taking more of the pie."
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Broadcasters already have to pay companies providing "content delivery networks" to ensure their on-demand programming reaches viewers in good quality and without loading-time delays mid-video. Every time a programme is viewed online through their VoD services, the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and other broadcasters pay a CDN provider such as Akamai, Level 3 or, soon, BT.
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Today, one half-hour programme costs between 2p and 5p to stream through a CDN every time it is viewed. That may not sound much, but with the BBC iPlayer serving up almost 60m TV shows in November, a broadcaster's CDN costs could already exceed £1m a month.
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elements of the mobile app store model can be effectively adapted for the implementation of TV apps.
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marketing, distributing, and accessing online content or services has been instrumental in driving changes in consumer behaviour.
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What is Video Streaming? | LongTail Video | Home of the JW Player - 1 views
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if the connection speed drops below the minimum bandwidth needed for the video, playback will be continuously interrupted.
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has specific server and protocol requirements, which makes it less accessible and adds significant complexity and cost
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Two years ago when we launched iPlayer our goals and challenges were largely technical - scalability, reliability, video encoding
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"As people begin moving from television to the web, what happens to the role of the linear TV scheduler as the tastemaker
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BBC schedulers create the desire to watch a programme; iPlayer lets you see it at a time that's convenient to you
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if schedulers are going to be augmented by your friends as drivers of consumption in the future, the challenge for the team was to integrate friends and social into the iPlayer
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designed Favourites to be like your mail Inbox, showing the total number of items, how many are newly arrived,
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So now if I'm bored sitting in a train on the way home, I can look for new programmes to watch, add them to my Favourites,
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big increase in live TV viewing in iPlayer - and with the upcoming World Cup being a huge driver of live online viewing
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CPM, campaign performance, frequency capping and metering among others to maximize yield while managing campaign commitments
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never.no interactivity suite is directly coupled with the broadcast playout systems and ‘listens’ to events in the live broadcast and fires off triggers to a Content Delivery Network to determine what functionality the second screen will show at any time
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ompanion devices, because they are IP-based and are personal by nature, introduce the interactivity and addressability that broadcasters cannot get via the television alone.
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hese could also be synchronised in real-time so that the third-party can sell advertising inventory that coincides with the advertising breaks during the show or live event.
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Never.no provided the Synchronized Companion App Framework, which is part of the company’s Interactivity Suite (IS), a framework for connecting fragmented media technologies like TV, mobile and socia