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Link: Click here to watch "Video Players: 2013 and Beyond" meeting recording
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Author: Jan Ozer ISBN: 978-0976259503 Purchase: Click here for more details and to purchase your copy on Amazon!
Link: Presentation Recording Review: December 2011 Meeting - Adobe introduced HTTP Dynamic Streaming (HDS) a few years ago as a way to deliver immersive on-demand and live video experiences over standard HTTP connections. This technology has been deployed at CDNs such as Akamai, Limelight, and Level 3, and used by broadcasters like BBC (Wimbledon 2011) and AEG Digital Media (2010 MTV Teen Choice Awards). Adobe updated HDS in Flash Media Server 4.5 adding new features and enhanced security. Learn the recommended best practices for deploying HDS with FMS 4.5 from Sarge, Application Engineer for Adobe Video Solutions.
Link: Connect Meeting Recording Review: Jun Heider gave a nice presentation on how to leverage the Adobe Flash platform P2P API to create applications for sharing video, audio, and data among application peers. In his talk, Jun demonstrates P2P technologies working across multiple devices and taking advantage of the flexible RTMFP protocol, an Adobe technology that allows for maximum scalability coupled with a dramatic reduction in server infrastructure and bandwidth costs. View the presentation: Presentation slides (PDF) You can also check out a recent screencast from Jun’s blog demonstrating a multiscreen P2P call center application The following are demonstrations of some of the ways in which this technology can be implemented: Basic Demos (right-click demos to view source)Adobe AIR – File Sharing
Link: Connect Recording Review: HTTP Dynamic Streaming enables leveraging of existing caching infrastructures - for example, content delivery networks, ISPs, office caching, home networking - and provides tools for integrating content preparation into existing encoding workflows.” That is great, but what does it mean for me? To answer this question John covered the following:
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