Two easy steps anyone can take to help bridge the path from our past to our future with online video
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Posted 15 Oct 2008
One thing that every politician agrees on: Political web video is a blessing and a curse. Just ask Nancy Pelosi, whose widely viewed speech yesterday gave Republicans plenty of ammunition with which to defend their vote against the bailout plan. Tues., Sept. 30., by Tim Siglin
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Posted 30 Sep 2008
Disney-ABC is focusing on syndicating its online video player, and not just its content, while Roku looks to the future of set-top boxes. Wed., Sept. 24, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 24 Sep 2008
As online video pushes the limits on bandwidth, ISPs struggle to balance fairness with cost. Today's session at Streaming Media West highlighted some of the challenges. Tues., Sept. 23, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 23 Sep 2008
Should you use Flash Media Encoding Server or the new CS4 Adobe Media Encoder? We break down the differences, from grid and batch encoding to VP6 and H.264. Tues., Sept. 23, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 23 Sep 2008
Adobe announces the new Creative Suite 4 and shows off some solid advances and one feature that may change the face of video editing as we know it. Tues., Sept. 23, by Jan Ozer
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Posted 23 Sep 2008
Speakers from the two game-changing companies addressed the challenges and opportunities facing the online video market. Tues., Sept. 23, by Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen
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Posted 23 Sep 2008
There is no one right way to produce screencam tutorials, but the tools and procedures described here provide a good blend of precision, production efficiency, and output quality using Camtasia Studio. Mon., Sept. 22, by Jan Ozer
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Posted 22 Sep 2008
On2 supporters cry foul, both before and after the company announces VP8. But On2’s announcement actually raises more questions than it answers, and it’s too soon to tell what impact it will have on the online video world. Fri., Sept. 19, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 19 Sep 2008
Tim Siglin talks with Robert Manoff, CEO of Jambo Media, LLC, about the way the Jambo Video Network provides simple video services to mid-size web publishers—what Jambo calls the "upper-middle-class" of video publishers with relatively small, but very loyal, audiences. Thurs., Sept. 18, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 18 Sep 2008
The announcement that the electronics big-box store will buy Napster puts Circuit City, others in tenuous situation. Tues., Sept. 16, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 16 Sep 2008
Three ways in which the broadcast industry will impact the new media market
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Posted 15 Sep 2008
An examination of the issues that will make or break online video as it attempts to adapt to increasingly difficult viewer demands
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Posted 15 Sep 2008
Flash video has achieved widespread popularity, but how well can it handle live streaming?
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Posted 15 Sep 2008
As Streaming Media magazine expands into Europe, its editor and publisher look back at its past an forward to its future.
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Posted 15 Sep 2008
Highlights in the early announcements from Amsterdam—from companies like Microsoft, Digital Rapids, HaiVision, and Motorola—emphasize the growth in H.264 and set-top box penetration. Fri., Sept. 12, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 12 Sep 2008
The NFL is using Adobe Flash and AIR, the Fighting Irish are using Microsoft Silverlight, and companies like Createcna and Envivio are pushing their solutions hard in the sports video marketplace and at IBC. Tues., Sept. 9, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 09 Sep 2008
WIth Microsoft's announcement that it's adding H.264 playback to Silverlight, some would argue that H.264 has emerged triumphant in the codec wars. So what does that mean for the future of online video? Tues., Sept. 9, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 09 Sep 2008
Nominees and political parties firmly embrace an alternate media distribution lifestyle. And while platform limitations were politics as usual for video from the two major parties, independent candidate Ron Paul's video was viewable on all three major operating systems. Fri., Sept. 5, by Tim Siglin
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Posted 05 Sep 2008
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