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Alex Street

Difference between progressive download and streaming online videos - 0 views

  • Streaming video requires access to a streaming media server.
  • 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.
  • 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
Alex Street

What is Video Streaming? | LongTail Video | Home of the JW Player - 1 views

  • video delivery mechanisms
  • three widely used ways
  • Progressive Download, RTMP/RTSP Streaming, and Adaptive HTTP Streaming
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  • Progressive Download is the most widely used
  • easiest to implement
  • Progressive Download is supported by Flash, HTML5 browsers
  • bandwidth is wasted on data downloaded but not watched
  • simplicity of Progressive Download also has its downsides.
  • inability to change the quality of the video mid-stream
  • For longer videos, the downsides start to impact playback too much
  • Progressive Download works fine for short clips (a few minutes).
  • RTSP/RTMP Streaming
  • RTMP/RTSP Streaming is widely used by professional media organizations like Hulu
  • only deliver the frames of a video the user is currently watchin
  • most widely solution is used is RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol)
  • HTML5 does not include a dedicated streaming protocol, nor does the iPad/iPhone
  • RTMP streaming can change video quality mid-stream
  • allows for optimal playback quality in the fullscreen and WiFi/3G scenarios
  • if the connection speed drops below the minimum bandwidth needed for the video, playback will be continuously interrupted.
  • has specific server and protocol requirements, which makes it less accessible and adds significant complexity and cost
  • Adaptive HTTP Streaming is a fairly new streaming format
  • Adaptive HTTP Streaming works by storing your videos on the server in small fragment
  • daptive HTTP Streaming leverages standard webservers, it is supported by webhosters and CDNs alike.
  • none of the Adaptive HTTP Streaming implementations work with regular MP4 files.
  • Adaptive HTTP Streaming will likely become the single video streaming method over time
  • live streaming is not possible,
  • o data is downloaded in advance and data a user has seen is immediately discarded.
Alex Street

Cisco Visual Networking Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2010-2015  [Visual N... - 0 views

  • number of devices connected to IP networks will be twice as high as the global population in 2015.
  • In 2010, only 3 percent of Internet traffic originated with non-PC devices, but by 2015 the non-PC share of Internet traffic will grow to 15 percent.
  • TVs, tablets, smartphones, and machine-to-machine (M2M) modules will have growth rates of 101 percent, 216 percent, 144 percent, and 258 percent, respectively
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  • by 2012 Internet video will account for over 50 percent of consumer Internet traffic
  • Every second, 1 million minutes of video content will cross the network in 2015
  • Internet video to TV
  • Step 1: Number of Users
  • users for each video subsegment
  • 37 percent of Internet video users watch long-form content
  • average viewing time is longer than 5 minutes in duratio
  • Adoption
  • Minutes of Use
  • For each application subsegment, minutes of use (MOU) are estimated
  • he next step is to apply kilobytes (KB) per minute
  • tep 4. Bitrates
  • 7 percent annual compression gain is applied to the bitrate.
  • final step is to compare the results of the forecast with actual broadband traffic data from service providers.
  • P Traffic, 2010-2015
  • Fixed Internet
  • 14,955
  • 59,354
  • Fixed
  • 12,355 1
  • Internet video
  • 4,672
  • 33,620
  • 53,282
  • Consumer Internet Video Communications, 2010-2015
  • Mobile 4 9 17 31 52 97 90%
  • Internet Video With the exception of the Internet video to TV subcatego
Alex Street

Costs mobile data - O2 - 0 views

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    What is 1MB of data? 1MB* on average is: Browsing - using the internet on your O2 mobile O2 Active 40 pages approx Mobile internet sites outside of O2 (typically 3rd party websites not controlled by O2): 2-10 full web pages (depending on graphics, images, amount of text) 10-20 mobile web pages Sending and receiving E-mail from your O2 mobile 200 emails without attachment 10 emails with simple one page attachment Satellite Navigation 15 hours of Satellite navigation traffic alert service. Please note: Using GPS Sat Nav without the traffic alert service does not incur data charges. Important information The following services when provided by a 3rd party may consume large amounts of data and maybe subject to separate charge. We recommend you take a Browsing Bolt On if you use these services regularly: Downloading video clips from 3rd party: typically between 1MB and 5MB depending on the length and quality of the clip, plus the cost of the video Note - Downloading video clips/music/games from O2 costs the price of the content only with no additional data charges. Downloading high quality music tracks from 3rd party: typically between 1MB and 5MB per track depending on the length and quality of the track, plus the cost of the track Downloading games from 3rd party: typically 300KB, plus the cost of the game We recommend that you avoid the following on your mobile: Using VOIP** uses 1 MB of data every 3-4 minutes. Downloading full-length movies as this may use in excess of 1,000MB. Using video/ audio streaming devices (e.g. 'Sling box'), which connect your mobile device to your TV, also consume large amounts of data. Watching 15 minutes of TV on your mobile using these devices uses around 25MB. * These figures are based on typical usage. Actual data usage will depend on the content of web pages viewed and the length of emails sent/received. ** Typical VOIP usage is around 5KB per second but will depend on a number of variables including codec and voice sample t
Alex Street

comScore Releases August 2011 U.S. Online Video Rankings - comScore, Inc - 0 views

  • average of 18 hours per viewer
  • content in August
  • Total U.S. –
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  • 788,315
  • Hulu generating the highest number of video ad impressions at 996 million.
  • Specific Media**
  • % Reach Total U.S. Population
  • 162 million unique viewer
  • average viewer watched 18 hours of online video content during the course of the mon
  • Google Sites (5.7 hours) and Hulu (3.2 hours
  • 2.5 billion minutes during the month,
  • Video ads reached 50 percent of the total U.S. population an average of 37.6 times during the month.
  • duration of the average online content video was 5.3 minutes
  • 1.3 percent of all minutes spent viewing video online.
Alex Street

iPhone video out give you full screen video using a TV out cable | Hack your iPhone, co... - 0 views

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    iPhone Video Out to TV
David Astle

VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT REMAINS AS POPULAR AS EVER | British Video Association - 0 views

  • popularity of digital services grew considerably in 2010, wi
  • digital video transactions represent 11% of the UK video
  • physical and digital rental video
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  • 73% of the sector by value
  • Download-to-Own sales have more than doubled from £35 million to £78 millio
  • ental-style services grew in value by £5 million to £205 million last yea
Alex Street

20111221 Sun Appeal verdict - 0 views

  • ATVOD RESPONDS TO OFCOM APPEAL DECISION
  • ATVOD to withdraw determinations
  • included a video on demand service
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  • ATVOD has today announced that it will withdraw its Determinations that The Sunday Times Video Library, Telegraph TV, The Independent Video, FT Video, Guardian Video, Guardian You Tube, News of the World TV and Elle TV were On-Demand Programme Services.
  • styled as ‘Sun TV
  • appeal judgement is the third made by Ofcom this year,
  • backed ATVOD’s rulings that ‘adult’ websites Demand Adult
Alex Street

How much more CPM does interactive video ads command vs typical pre-/mid-roll video ads... - 0 views

  • CPM rates for ads on Hulu and YouTube are, on average, $45 and $10,
  • or Tremor Video, th
  • CPM rates on Hulu far surpass rates on Youtube
Alex Street

comScore Charts YouTube's Volcanic Eruption as 2nd Leading Video Ad Property - Search E... - 1 views

  • average viewer watched 424.6 minutes online video content on Google
  • 146.1 million unique viewers
  • 1.2 billion video ads during the month.
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  • Google Sites delivered video ads for 129 minutes.
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    youtube minutage and uniques
Alex Street

Busting the Cord-Cutting Myth: Video in the Interactive Age | Nielsen Wire - 0 views

  • Busting the Cord-Cutting Myth
  • cord cutting to date has been limited to very specific demographic segments.
  • subscribe to a broadband service, also reflect a younger population of college graduates
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  • middle income consumers
  • e individuals are typically light TV viewers who watch 40% less TV per day than the national average
  • twice the average amount of video
  • Online video streaming still only accounts for less than 2.5% of total video consumption
David Astle

The State of Video in E-Commerce: Top 50 Retailers & Web Video Usage - 0 views

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    The State of Video for E-Commerce Retailers: Q4 2010 Report
David Astle

List of Cloud-Based Video Encoding Tools & Services - 0 views

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    "List of Cloud-Based Video Encoding Tools and Services"
Alex Street

Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 20... - 0 views

  • Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update
  • mobile data traffic will double every year through 2014,
  • 66 percent of the world's mobile data traffic will be video by 2014.
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  • Middle East and Africa will have the strongest growth
  • United Kingdom-based O2 reported that its mobile data traffic
  • Telecom Italia
  • AT&T has re
  • Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast,
  • .6 exabytes per month by 2014, and over 2.3 of those are due to mobile video traffic.
  • 3.6 Exabytes per Month of Mobile Data Traffic by 2014
  • Video Will Account for 66 Percent of Global Mobile Data Traffic by 2014
  • Figure 3 shows the devices responsible for mobile data traffic growth.
  • Smartphones and portables will account for 91 percent of all mobile data traffic by 2014
  • rimarily due to the much higher usage profile of laptops and the suitability of mobile broadband handsets
  • Laptops and Smartphones Drive Traffic Growth
  • ercentage of Install Base of Smartphones over all Mobile Handsets
  • igh-End Handsets and Laptops Can Multiply Traffic
  • Much mobile data activity takes place within the user's home. A
  • Cisco's Internet Business Solutions Group
  • 45.6%
  • 36.6%
  • United Kingdom
  • Mobile Internet Time at Home, at Work and On The Move
  • Cisco IBSG Connected Life Market Watch
  • Cisco has estimated the amount of smartphone traffic that can be offloaded through dual-mode devices or femtocells
  • Traffic Offload
  • . Mobile-Only Data Users by Country, 2009-2014
  • social augmented reality
  • next five years are projected to provide unabated mobile video adoption despite the recen
  • Global Mobile Data Traffic 2009-2014
  • Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic
  • nforma Telecoms and Media, Infonetics, Cahners In-Stat, Datamonitor, Gartner, IDC, Dell'Oro, Synergy, Nielsen, comScore, and the International Telecommunications Union
David Astle

Video Encoding 101 - The Series | Brightcove Blog - 0 views

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    Video Encoding 101
David Astle

Ingesting video for multichannel delivery - 0 views

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    Ingesting video for multichannel delivery
David Astle

Live Streaming Video Jumps 600% in Past Year (comScore Voices) - 0 views

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    Live Streaming Video Jumps 600% in Past Year
Alex Street

Telmex turns down deal with Dish on pay-TV | News | Rapid TV News - 0 views

  • he business we are doing in this respect is not ours. We only invoice and get paid for third party's services for its video services in our telephone invoice,” the company said.
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    The business we are doing in this respect is not ours. We only invoice and get paid for third party's services for its video services in our telephone invoice," the company said
Alex Street

Netflix could beat cable TV in Latin America - Online Video News - 0 views

  • Netflix could become the primary subscription video service that many Latin American consumers pay for.
  • Less than a quarter of residents pay for cable or satellite
  • Brazil and Argentina — broadband penetration is actually greater than pay TV adoption.
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  • C]ompetition from Pay TV providers (and TV Everywhere-like services) is weak if not non-existent in Latin America
  • average broadband speed in the region to be about 2 Mbps
  • good enough for Netflix’s “Good” streaming quality, which is set at about 700 kbps
  • issue of broadband caps, which cropped up in Netflix’s Canadian rollout a
  • Brazilian ISPs have caps as low as 10 GB of data, which represents about 30 hours of content
  • 15-20 movies a month.
  • Goldman Sachs believes it was able to get good terms for catalog content in a region where studios weren’t able to monetize those assets
  • only thing holding Netflix back is having a recognizable brand throughout.
  • many potential users in Latin America likely have no idea what Netflix is.
  • Goldman Sachs expects the adoption rate to be much slower,
  • time it takes to break even in Latin America to be about twice as long as the 12 months Netflix expects it to take its Canadian venture to break even.
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