Here’s the description, click below to download the handouts. Fine Tuning Your Adaptive Groups with …
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Transition from Flash to HTML5
Download the handout from this excellent session, with contributions from Jeff Tapper (Digital Primates), John …
Read More »Encoding 2015: Codecs and Packaging for PCs, Mobile and OTT/STB/Smart TVs – Handout
Here’s the description: Click below to download the handout. As video resolutions increase and target …
Read More »HEVC’s Journey in 2015: Going Downhill and Gaining Speed
At the start of 2015, the future of HEVC seemed clean and green. There was a single patent pool, and royalties were capped at a reasonable rate. Meanwhile, the open source world was a mess, with multiple codecs from multiple sources, and only a hint
Read More »Guest Blog: Bitmovin Says 80% of Our Streams are DASH
Editor’s Note: bitmovin is an Austrian company who built their business around the DASH format, …
Read More »Moscow State Releases First HEVC Comparison
Over the last few years, the Moscow State University Graphics and Media Lab (MSU) has produced the most highly-respected H.264 codec comparisons available. In October, MSU released its first HEVC comparison, which promises to achieve the same signifi
Read More »DASH: The Most Popular Format (almost) No One is Using
Okay, so the title is a bit of an eyeball grab, but it is based …
Read More »Upcoming Sessions at Streaming Media West
Here are all the sessions that I’ll be producing or participating in at Streaming Media …
Read More »Think Flash is Dead? Think Again
So here I am preparing for an upcoming session at Streaming Media West entitled Encoding …
Read More »Delivering a Useful Webinar Without Giving Away the Farm
Another webinar, another few lessons. Probably most important is the hard lesson facing many content …
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