- New Book Contains In-depth Discussion of Both Video Compression and Communication Technology [businesswire.com]
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Video Compression and Communications: H.261, H.263, H.264, MPEG4 and Proprietary Codecs to their offering.
- Multiple Delivery Mechanisms for Streaming
P2P, personal area networks, and progressive layering of downloads are just a few of the mechanisms that will ensure streaming's success in the future.
- Video Production for Streaming ... more [streamingmedia.com]
When discussing the best ways to ensure a high-quality streaming broadcast, most of the attention centers on the encoding stage of the overall video production...
- Looking into the Crystal Ball: The Future of Open-Standard Internet Video [streamingmedia.com]
At Streaming Media East last month, three industry experts took a look into the crystal ball, and reached different conclusions regarding whether the...
- IPTV and Streaming: Distinguishing the Differences [streamingmedia.com]
Both streaming and IPTV have been around either as technologies or concepts for more than a decade, yet much of the enthusiasm generated by streaming in the late...
- 2005 EMedialive.com Duplication Digital Nxtbook [emedialive]
Now Available, 2005 EMedialive.com Duplication Digital Nxtbook
- Streaming By the Numbers [streamingmedia.com]
Want to know how much bandwidth a media file is going to take? How many concurrent users you can support? What your CARP fee will be?
- Saving Streaming Content To Your Hard Drive [streamingmedia.com]
Article - More and more people want to save streamed content onto their hard drives.
- EMedia White Paper [emedialive.com]
(.pdf download) EMedia White Paper - Desktop Video Solutions
- Hinting For Quicktime And MPEG4 [streamingmedia.com]
"Think different". The writer in me always wants to correct that to "Think differently." But, mangled adverbs notwithstanding, Apple does tend to do their...
- Object-based MPEG offers flexibility [EETimes]
- Latest MPEG efforts: solutions or confusion? [EETimes]
- MPEG-4 secrets [Broadcast Engineering]