In my last post, we learned how important it is to have a video abstraction layer for Android. But clearly Android is not the only platform, and currently it’s...
Even though I normally don’t respond to other blog posts, Dan Rayburn’s post from this morning definitely deserves some comments (or a discussion panel during the next Streaming Media conference)....
An amazing video about the history and the success of Adobe Pass, and how it changed the broadcast world. Approximately 98 percent of pay TV households in the U.S....
There are many video related posts on this blog, but some of them have been pretty crucial to get better insight into the video space. Here is the list...
Adobe Media Server 5 features support for closed captioning. But why is it important, and what are the options? Why closed captioning? This year accessibility with closed captioning became...
Unless you’ve been working in the streaming industry for years, the streaming protocol options are overwhelming to say the least. Here is a quick guide to give you an...
A must-attend session for all streaming technologists from Adobe’s streaming guru Sarge Sargent. Mark your calendar! AMSUG Meeting Tuesday, August 28st @ 10:00 a.m. (MST) RSVP: http://ams.groups.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=post.display&postid=43945 Speaker: Sarge...
With a lot of conversations evolving around MPEG-DASH during NAB this year, including the joint Adobe / Akamai MPEG-DASH streaming demo, the question prevails: is MPEG-DASH more than a...
The Open Source Media Framework 2.0 is now available as a free open source upgrade. The OSMF Adaptive Streaming provides two modes: i) Manual switching and ii) Automatic switching....
PHDS is not related to higher education, but is a very powerful option to stream protected content to Flash and Adobe AIR clients. If you don’t have to protect...