Streaming Media

 

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Making Streaming Media Essential

Whether targeting consumers or corporations, capitalizing on efficiency and interactivity is what will make streaming indispensable, says Yahoo! co-founder and Chief Yahoo! Jerry Yang, in his column for Streaming Media Magazine.
Featured Articles, Posted 23 Apr 2001

Pros, Cons and the Bottom Line

Featured Articles, Posted 20 Apr 2001

Director: Solid Remote Management

Featured Articles, Posted 20 Apr 2001

Video Multicasting with Appliance Ease

Optibase’s MGW 2000 server makes intranet/extranet streaming nearly as easy as buttering bread, and saves your bandwidth with multicast capabilities. Associate Technical Editor Bill Bernat takes a look at this user-friendly appliance.
Featured Articles, Posted 20 Apr 2001

Content Feature: New School

While tradition may weigh heavily on the hallowed halls, the possibilities inherent in streaming have caught the imagination of influential minds, promising that whatever the future of higher education holds, streaming technologies will play an ever-growing role.
Featured Articles, Posted 18 Apr 2001

Belief in the Cause

At the University of Cincinnati, Tom Streeter has had a much different experience with faculty, who have been eager to get involved in his Streaming Media Project.
Featured Articles, Posted 18 Apr 2001

Stanford Online Educates Silicon Valley

Just down the road from Berkeley, the Stanford Online program is going strong, with just the sort of corporate orientation one would expect, given Stanford’s locale in the heart of Silicon Valley. In this hotbed of technological innovation, Stanford has put its Professional Education program online to allow busy high-tech workers to take courses without leaving their computers.
Featured Articles, Posted 18 Apr 2001

Words of Caution: Preserve Education's Human Element

Siva Vaidhyanathan, a media scholar who teaches at New York University, has more than a few ideas on the subject of bringing professorial wisdom to the Internet.
Featured Articles, Posted 18 Apr 2001

Improved Learning: Dump the Lectures

For all of the professors getting giddy over of the possibilities of streaming lectures, as well as for those getting nervous about losing control of their intellectual property rights, Roger Schank, PhD, has some sobering words.
Featured Articles, Posted 18 Apr 2001

More of the Same, or a Brave New Path?

Where "real learning" actually takes place is open to debate. And that debate has been heated up by the introduction of streaming. Text-based online education was one thing, a fairly static entity. With video, audio and interactivity, the ante is upped.
Featured Articles, Posted 18 Apr 2001

Slick Capture

Featured Articles, Posted 17 Apr 2001

Osprey 2000 DV Pro Brings Welcome Improvements

ViewCast's latest capture solution has a voracious appetite for video and audio data, and it's omnivous, devouring everything from unbalanced analog audio to SDI video with embedded audio. Associate Technical Editor Bill Bernat takes a closer look at this follow-on release to the Osprey 500 DV Pro.
Featured Articles, Posted 17 Apr 2001

Cleaner 5, Part III: Adding Interactivity with EventStreams

Cleaner 5's EventStream Manager simplifies the task of adding interactivity into your streams. Contributor Barb Roeder examines how to get the most bang for your bits with our third installment in the Cleaner 5 tutorial series.
Featured Articles, Posted 13 Apr 2001

The Eyeball: Choose Your Own Adventure

In his column for the March issue of Streaming Media Magazine, staff writer Jason Thompson takes a look at how a handful of cutting-edge content creators are satisfying the instinctive desire to interact.
Featured Articles, Posted 12 Apr 2001

DRM Update

Digital Rights Management is a critical-path technology for a growing number of Internet businesses seeking to derive revenue from sales of digital media. Hands On hosts Scott Baker and Bill Bernat talk with executives from Artesia, ContentGuard, and Reciprocal to understand what DRM means.
Featured Articles, Posted 11 Apr 2001

Agnostic Streaming Delivery

The Generic Media Publishing Service offers webcasters a soup-to-nuts streaming publishing solution that will easily support new formats and bit rates for all of your content, instantly. Associate Technical Editor Bill Bernat puts the service through its paces.
Featured Articles, Posted 10 Apr 2001

Synchronizing Media Using Windows Media On-Demand Producer

Learn how to create a synchronized presentation of images and audio using Windows Media On-Demand Producer tools. Explore this software alternative to SMIL and keep your business presentations alive and streaming.
Featured Articles, Posted 06 Apr 2001

Meet the Data Wrangler

Featured Articles, Posted 05 Apr 2001

Encoding

Featured Articles, Posted 05 Apr 2001

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